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3 October, 04:59

If you have 16 cups of sugar, 2 cups of sugar for every batch of cookies, but you have to save 6 cups of sugar for something else. How many batches of cookies can you make?

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  1. 3 October, 05:27
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    The first step we want to take here is to subtract 6 cups of sugar since we'll need it for something else, leaving us with 10 cups of sugar. It takes 2 cups of sugar for every batch of cookies, so you're going to divide 10 by 2. Luckily, 2 is a multiple of 10 so it's a whole number. By dividing, we get 5. So, we can make 5 batches of cookies while still saving 6 cups of sugar for something else.
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