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Corey has 16 cups of flour to make cookies. One batch of cookies takes 2 1/2 cups of flour. If he must save 6 cups of flour for other baking. Also explain how you got it please
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He can make 4 batches of cookies and still have 6 cups of flower left over. I subtracted 6 from 16 and then divided the remaining ten by 2 1/2.
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