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Baking cupcakes for one batch he used 1 cup of flour another batch he only used five elevenths of a cup how much more did he use in the first batch then in the second batch
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Baking cupcakes for one batch he used 1 cup of flour another batch he only used five elevenths of a cup how much more did he use in the first batch then in the second batch
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baking cupcakes for one batch he used 1 cup of flour another batch he only used five elevenths of a cup how much more did he use in the first batch then in the second batch
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HACER SU TAREA,MUY BIEN CUÁNTAS TAZAS PUEDE 5 ELEVENTHS UNA TAZA ENTRAN??
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He used six elevenths more the first batch
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