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A baker used 4/8 cup of flour to make 5/13 of a recipe. How much flour would the baker use to make the whole recipe? Group of answer choices 10/13 3/7 1_3/10 5/26
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A baker used 4/8 cup of flour to make 5/13 of a recipe. How much flour would the baker use to make the whole recipe?
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its just some rounding
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