Lisa is cooking muffins. The recipe calls for 7 cups of sugar. She has already put in 2 cups. How many more cups does she need to put in?
7-2=5
She need to put in 5 more cups
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Lisa needs to put in 5 more cups of sugar to meet the recipe's requirement of 7 cups in total.
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