SOLUTION: A baker filled a measuring cup with 3/4 of water. he poured 1/2 of the water and then spilled 1/8 cup of water no the floor. How much water will the baker need to add to what is l

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Question 1085168: A baker filled a measuring cup with 3/4 of water. he poured 1/2 of the water and then spilled 1/8 cup of water no the floor.
How much water will the baker need to add to what is left in the cup to have 50% more than what he started with

Answer by ikleyn(52814)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You are asking about an impossible thing.



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