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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
3 years ago
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A baker tops each specialty cupcake with a flower that he makes from buttercream frosting. He can make 56 flowers each hour. Sup

pose the baker made 392 flowers yesterday. How many hours did he spend making the flowers? A) 3 B) 5 C) 7 D) 8
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Anarel [89]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is C(7

Explanation:

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