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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 03:20 nockturnal1993

It requires 3 1/2 eggs for every 4 1/4 cups of milk. You only have 2 1/2 eggs. If you use all the eggs, how many cups of milk do you need? When you set up the below equation, use improper fractions (example: 10/3) and x as your variable (your variable should be on the RIGHT side of the equal sign)


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