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Sam wants to fill six containers with 3/4 cup of lemonade. How much lemonade will he need to fill the six containers? Me or my teacher buggin but it might just be I have the wrong label. Label would be
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Sam wants to fill six containers with 3/4 cup of lemonade. How much lemonade will he need to fill the six
containers? Me or my teacher buggin but it might just be I have the wrong label. Label would be appreciated in the answer. THANK YOU!
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4.5 cups of lemonade is needed
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