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A recipe for a dessert calls for 1/4 cup of powdered sugar and 2/6 cup of brown sugar. What is the total amount of sugar needed for the recipe?
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A recipe for a dessert calls for 1/4 cup of powdered sugar and 2/6 cup of brown sugar. What is the total amount of sugar needed for the recipe?
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I think 7/12 is the answer
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7/12 cup
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3/12+4/12
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