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A recipe calls for a tatol of 3 2/3 cups of flour and sugar. the recipe calls for 1/4 cups of sugar, how much flour is needed?
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A recipe calls for a tatol of 3 2/3 cups of flour and sugar. the recipe calls for 1/4 cups of sugar, how much flour is needed?
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a recipe calls for a tatol of 3 2/3 cups of flour and sugar. the recipe calls for 1/4 cups of sugar, how much flour is needed?
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3 8/12 - 3/12
3 5/12 cups of flour would be the correct answer for this equation.
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