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Sara needs 3 cups of orange juice and 2 cups of pineapple for punch recipe. She only has a half cup measure. How many half cups of juice does she need? Explain your thinking here: write your answer here:
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Sara needs 3 cups of orange juice and 2 cups of pineapple for punch recipe. She only has a half cup measure. How many half cups of juice does she need?
Explain your thinking here:
write your answer here:
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Answer:
10
Explanation:
3+2 = 5
5x2 (Because only half cups)
= 10
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explanation : if two half cups is 1 cup . then you just multiply by 2 to get how many half cups of juice she would need .
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