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Brookes recipe says to sift together 5/8 teaspoon of baking powder with 1/3 teaspoons of salt how many teaspoons does brooke sift together
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this is the correct answer
Exact Form:
2324
Decimal Form:
0.95833333...
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5/8 + 1/3 =
Get common denominator: 24 ((8*3))
15/24 + 8/24 = 23/24 teaspoons
I'm pretty sure thats it if thats what you were trying to get! :)
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