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maksim [4K]
3 years ago
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HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP..... Roen is making 50 small cakes for the school bake sale. He has 59 cups of flour. If each cake requ

ires 1.5 cups of flour, plus a tablespoon, will he have enough flour?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Brut [27]3 years ago
8 0
I don't think he will have enough flour I guess, but from my perspective when I divided and multiplied and whatnot I didn't get a whole number. I got mostly decimals, so I think there won't be enough flour.
alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
8 0
50*1.5=75 so you need 75 cups, so no you don't have enough
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