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The recipe for the cake calls for 2/3 of a cup of cocoa powder. The recipe calls for icing calls for 3/4 of a cup of sugar. How many cakes can you make with the amount of cocoa powder they have?
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The recipe for the cake calls for 2/3 of a cup of cocoa powder. The recipe calls for icing calls for 3/4 of a cup of sugar. How many cakes can you make with the amount of cocoa powder they have?
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4-3 of cup
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