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Joe is making a recipe that calls for ¾ teaspoons of cinnamon. His only measuring spoon holds 1/8 teaspoon. How many times will he need to fill his measuring spoon to get enough cinnamon for the recipe?
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Joe is making a recipe that calls for ¾ teaspoons of cinnamon. His only measuring spoon holds 1/8 teaspoon. How many times will he need to fill his measuring spoon to get enough cinnamon for the recipe?
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3/4 would be the same as 6/8 so he will need to fill his spoon 6 times.
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