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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 12:43 nolangriffin

Lara used 1/4 of a 1/2-pound bag of sugar while perry used 1/2 of the same bag to make cakes. they used the same amount of sugar every day for 5/7 of a week. how many pounds of sugar did lara and perry use altogether?

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