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Alicia is making apple pies. she uses 1 1/2 cups of sugar for every 2 3/ 4 pies. she has 5 1 /4 cups of sugar left in her bag. how many pies can she make? a. 3 1 /2 pies b. 4 1/ 8 pies c. 6 3 /4 pies d. 9 5 /8 pies

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