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Eric is making cookies. He needs to measure ½ a cup of sugar. However, he only has a ⅛ measuring cup. How many times should he fill the ⅛ measuring cup in order to make sure he …
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Eric is making cookies. He needs to measure ½ a cup of sugar. However, he only has a ⅛ measuring cup. How many times should he fill the ⅛ measuring cup in order to make sure he has the correct amount of sugar
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he should fill it up 4 times because 4/8 is equal to 1/2.
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