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Suppose one batch of cookies requires ⅔ cup of flour. How many batches can be made with 4 cups of flour?
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Suppose one batch of cookies requires ⅔ cup of flour. How many batches can be made with 4 cups of flour?
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the answer is 8/3 u have to mutplay
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6 batches
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