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A recipe requires 3/8 cup of sugar for each cup of flour used. If a baker uses 10 cups of flour what is the total amount of sugar that will be needed? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?
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Have 3 cups of sugar to 8 cups of sugar that is used.
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total amount of sugar : 3 3/4 cups of sugar
3 3/4 lies between 3 and 4
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