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Sam needs 4/6 cap of laundry detergent for his laundry. the cap on top of the laundry detergent holds 1/3 cup. he has1capful of detergent.does he have enough?
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Sam needs 4/6 cap of laundry detergent for his laundry. the cap on top of the laundry detergent holds 1/3 cup. he has1capful of detergent.does he have enough?
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sam needs 4/6 cap of laundry detergent for his laundry. the cap on top of the laundry detergent holds 1/3 cup. he has1capful of detergent.does he have enough?
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The answer would be No
4/6 cup of laundry is equivalent to 2/3 cup of laundry and if his cap only has 1/3 cup then he would need 2 capfuls and he only has 1
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