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Kelsey measured 1/8 cup of onsona, 3/7 of celery, and 5/9 cup of catrots How many cups of vegetables did Kelsey measure out for her venttable soup?
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Kelsey measured 1/8 cup of onsona, 3/7 of celery, and 5/9 cup of catrots How many cups of vegetables did Kelsey measure out for her venttable soup?
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1 1/10 cups.
Explanation:
1/8 + 3/7 + 5/9
= 559/504
or approximately 1 1/10 cups.
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