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Jack’s recipe calls for One-half teaspoon of baking powder. He cannot find the One-half teaspoon measuring spoon. Instead, Jack uses the One-eighth teaspoon measuring spoon to add Three-eighths teaspoon of baking powder. Which statement is true? Jack should stop adding baking powder because One-eighth equals . Jack should add more baking powder because Three-eighths is less than One-half. Jack should add more baking powder because Five-eighths is less than One-half. Jack has added too much baking powder because is greater than .

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