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Matt and Ben are baking. Matt needs 5 5/6 cups of flour and Ben needs 3 1/3 cups of flour. How many cups of flour do Matt and Ben need together?
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Matt and Ben are baking. Matt needs 5 5/6 cups of flour and Ben needs 3 1/3 cups of flour. How many cups of flour do Matt and Ben need together?
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Matt and Ben are baking. Matt needs 5 5/6 cups of flour and Ben needs 3 1/3 cups of flour. How many cups of flour do Matt and Ben need together?
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9 1/6 cups is the total
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c is the answer be 5 5/6+3 1/3=9 1/6
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