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If one cake needs 4 1/3 cup(s) of flour, how much flour will 3 cakes need

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BreeG8
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  • 04-02-2022
13. You take 4 and 1/3 and turn it into an improper fraction: 13/3
Then you take 3 and put it over one: 3/1
Then you multiply both together: 13/3•3/1=39/3
After you get your answer you turn this fraction back into a mixed number. 3 goes into 39 thirteen times.
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