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Stacy is making 2, 1/4 batches of cookies. If each batch calls for 1/3 of a cup of sugar, how much sugar will Stacy use?
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Stacy is making 2, 1/4 batches of cookies. If each batch calls for 1/3 of a cup of sugar, how much sugar will Stacy use?
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Stacy is making 2, 1/4 batches of cookies. If each batch calls for 1/3 of a cup of sugar, how much sugar will Stacy use?
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Okay. Since there's two 1/4 batch of cookies, that would equal to 2/4 or half a batch. Now, let's divide the 1/3 cup of sugar by two since we only need half a batch. That would equal to 1/6 cup of sugar.
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Really hope you can read cursive and I really hope this helps! (:
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