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Diana is cooking a second dinner. this time the recipe calls for ⅗ cups of flour for every ⅓ cups of sugar. how much flour is required for every cup of sugar?
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Diana is cooking a second dinner. this time the recipe calls for ⅗ cups of flour for every ⅓ cups of sugar. how much flour is required for every cup of sugar?
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Diana is cooking a second dinner. this time the recipe calls for ⅗ cups of flour for every ⅓ cups of sugar. how much flour is required for every cup of sugar?
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For one cup of sugar, you would use 1 4/5 cups of flour
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