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Alex is making a milkshake.She needs 1/3 cups of milk.She decided to add 1/4 more cups.How much milk is she putting into her milk shake?Be sure to show your equation
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Alex is making a milkshake.She needs 1/3 cups of milk.She decided to add 1/4 more cups.How much milk is she putting into her milk shake?Be sure to show your equation
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7/12
Explanation:
1/3 x4/4 = 4/12
1/4 x 3/3 = 3/12
4/12 + 3/12 = 7/12 = 5.83
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