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Sasha needs 1 1/4 cups of flour for a batch of cookies. how many batches can she make with 12 cups of flour? possible answers: 1- 9 batches 2- 10 batches 3- 8 batches 4- 6 batch…
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Sasha needs 1 1/4 cups of flour for a batch of cookies.
how many batches can she make with 12 cups of flour?
possible answers:
1- 9 batches
2- 10 batches
3- 8 batches
4- 6 batches
please help:))
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9 batches because if you kept counting until you got close to 12 cups of flour you would get 9 batches
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