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A recipe calls for 3/1/3 cups of flour. Charlie only has 1/3 -cup measuring cup. How many times will Charlie need to fill the 1/3 -cup measuring cup? Set up the initial problem on the left side of the equation and the solution on the right side of the equation..


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10... Charlie will need 10 1/3 cups of flour. 1/3x9=3 so 9+1=10
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