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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 17:40 tynasiaparks13

She needs altogether 2 2/4. that is 2 wholes and 2/4 fraction. if we consider using 1/4 cup, 1 whole is made of four quarter cups. Therefore 2 wholes require eight quarter cups. Then theres a remaining fraction of 2/4 which is equivalent to two quarter cups. 1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4. Therefore altogether 8 + 2 = 10 of the 1/4 cups are required for the recipe. 10 of 1/4 cups are needed is this right? Yes or no

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