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Edwin Blackburn
14 October, 02:53
1 1/2 cups of sugar for every 2/3 cup of flour
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Alessandra
14 October, 06:15
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= 1 1/2 : 2 / 3
= 3 / 2 : 2 / 3
= 3 / 2 · 3 / 2
= 9 / 4
2.5 / 1
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