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you have 4/6 cup of flour in your cupboard a recipe for bread calls for 1/4 cup of flour how much flour would you have left if you made the bread
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Hello,
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to your question is "5/12".
Here is how:
All you have to do is subtract 4/6 and 1/4:
4×2=8
6×2=12
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1×3=3
4×3=12
8-3=5
Your answer is 5/12!
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
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