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Craig has 36 ounces of flour left in one bag and 64 ounces of flour in another bag. Use the Baking Flour Equivalent table to find how many cups of flour Craig has in all. Baking…
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Craig has 36 ounces of flour left in one bag and 64 ounces of flour in another bag. Use the Baking Flour Equivalent table to find how many cups of flour Craig has in all. Baking…
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Craig has 36 ounces of flour left in one bag and 64 ounces of flour in another bag. Use the Baking Flour Equivalent table to find how many cups of flour Craig has in all.
Baking Flour Equivalents
Number of Ounces. Number of Cups
16. 3.6
10. 2.3
8. 1.8
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so 16 = 3.6, 10 = 2.3 so 20 = 4.6 then add 16 + 20 to get 36 so 3.6 + 4.6 = 8.2
36 ounces = 8.2 cups
36 = 8.2, 8 = 1.8, 20 = 4.6, 36 + 8 + 20 = 64 ounces so 8.2 + 1.8 + 4.6 = 14.6 cups
64 ounces = 14.6 cups
Total cups = 8.2 + 14.6 = 22.8 cups
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