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Karen has 1/2 cup of sugar. She is baking cookies and needs 1 and 4/3 cup for a recipe. How much more sugar does she need if she wants to triple the recipe?
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Karen has 1/2 cup of sugar. She is baking cookies and needs 1 and 4/3 cup for a recipe. How much more sugar does she need if she wants to triple the recipe?
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4/3 is not a valid fraction for this type of problem so I am going to assume that it is 3/4. If this is a case she will need 1 and 1/4 more cups of sugar.
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The answer would probably one and a half cups of sugar if you multiply it by three
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