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Alec pours the same amount of soup into 3 bowls. He used 4 cups of soup. How much soup is in each bowl?
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1 3/4 cups of soup per bowl
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4 cups / 3 bowls.....4/3 = 1.33 or 1 1/3 cups per bowl <==
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