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10. A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour. If you only have a ½ cup to measure, how many ½ cups will you need for the recipe?
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10. A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour. If you only have a ½ cup to measure, how many ½ cups will you need for the recipe?
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10. A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour. If you only have a ½ cup to measure, how many ½ cups will you need for
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Answer: 10 1/2 cups
Explanation: 1/2 goes into one twice. So, if you have 5 cups, you need to multiply it by 2 to account for every 1/2 a cup
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