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A recipe for a single sheet of brownies asks for ¼ cup of flour. You want to make 5 sheets of brownies. How much flour do you need?
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A recipe for a single sheet of brownies asks for ¼ cup of flour. You want to make 5 sheets of brownies. How much flour do you need?
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1 1/4 cup of flour
Explanation:
1/4 × 5 = 1 1/4
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