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Jake makes four pots with 8.3 cups of pasta in each pot.if 1.5 cups of pasta are needed for one servings,what is the most number of servings he can serve?
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Jake makes four pots with 8.3 cups of pasta in each pot.if 1.5 cups of pasta are needed for one servings,what is the most number of servings he can serve?
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Jake makes four pots with 8.3 cups of pasta in each pot.if 1.5 cups of pasta are needed for one servings,what is the most number of servings he can serve?
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