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WhatdoesFIFOmeanand whyisitanimportantp rocesstofollow?
 
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Convert 0.289 to the nearest useful fraction for measuring cups.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

From table 2.1,
0.289 is close to 0.25, which equals  . So, 0.289 is roughly  cup.



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