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Kate is making 5 batches of cookies. Each batch uses 3/4 of a cup of flour. How many cups of flour will she use in all?
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Kate is making 5 batches of cookies. Each batch uses 3/4 of a cup of flour. How many cups of flour will she use in all?
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15/4. Or. 3 3/4
You have to multiply 5*3=15. So 15/4 cups of flour. If you want the answer simplified, it would be 3 3/4.
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I think she should use 15/4 cups of flour
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