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A recipe for bread calls for 4 1/4 cups of flour. Which expression gives the number of cups offlour needed if you want to make 3 1/2 batches of this recipe?
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A recipe for bread calls for 4 1/4 cups of flour. Which expression gives the number of cups offlour needed if you want to make 3 1/2 batches of this recipe?
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A recipe for bread calls for 4 1/4 cups of flour. Which expression gives the number of cups offlour needed if you want to make 3 1/2 batches of this recipe?
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14 and 7/8 cups of flour
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