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# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice the number of cups

of sugar that Recipe B calls for. If she needs four and one-sixths cups of sugar in all, how many cups will she need for Recipe A?

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I've worked out the problem, and 2 2/3 is what I got.. pretty sure it's right!!

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Answer: 2 2/3

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# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice-example-1
# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice-example-2
# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice-example-3
# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice-example-4
# Morgan is making two cookie recipes. Recipe A calls for one-third less than twice-example-5
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