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John wants to make cupcakes. To make cupcakes, he needs 5/7 of a cup of flour per batch of cupcakes. If John has 10 cups of flour, then how many batches of cupcakes can John make?
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John wants to make cupcakes. To make cupcakes, he needs 5/7 of a cup of flour per
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He can make about 7 batches! Hope this helped
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