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Jordan makes two batches of cookies each week for her book club. Each batch of cookies needs 1 2/3 cups of flour. If she starts with 16 1/2 cups of flour, for how many weeks can she make cookies? Explain your solution.
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9.9 weeks
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16 1/2 ÷ 1 2/3 = 9.9
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