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a cupcake recipe calls for 1/6 cups of milk and you have 5/8 cups of milk in the refrigerator how many cups of milk will you have remaining after baking the cupcakes
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a cupcake recipe calls for 1/6 cups of milk and you have 5/8 cups of milk in the refrigerator how many cups of milk will you have remaining after baking the cupcakes
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1/6 = 4/24 5/8 = 15/24
15 - 4 = 11 11/24 cups of milk left
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