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Gina used one-seventh of a cup of sugar to make a pitcher of lemonade. If she were to pour the lemonade into 4 smaller glasses how much sugar would be in each glass?
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Gina used one-seventh of a cup of sugar to make a pitcher of lemonade. If she were to pour the lemonade into 4 smaller glasses how much sugar would be in each glass?
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Gina used one-seventh of a cup of sugar to make a pitcher of lemonade. If she were to pour the lemonade into 4 smaller glasses how much sugar would be in each glass?
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1/28 of a cup of sugar would be in each glass
Explanation:
1/7 x 4
1/7 x 1/4
1/28
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