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A chef used 0.65 cups of baking soda in a recipe. Which fraction is equivalent to this amount of baking soda in cups?
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A chef used 0.65 cups of baking soda in a recipe. Which fraction is equivalent to this amount of baking soda in cups?
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65/100 you then simplify it to 13/20
So the answer is 13/20
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1. 0.65 is equal to the fraction 65/100
2. 65 and 100 both have a common factor of 5
3. You can simplify 65/100 to 13/20
Answer: 13/20
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