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To make 12 ounces of hot chocolate, 3 tablespoons of cocoa are needed. How many tablespoons of cocoa are needed to make 72 ounces of hot chocolate? 4 tablespoons 10 tablespoons 12 tablespoons 18 tablespoons
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To make 12 ounces of hot chocolate, 3 tablespoons of cocoa are needed. How many tablespoons of cocoa are needed to make 72 ounces of hot chocolate? 4 tablespoons 10 tablespoons 12 tablespoons 18 tablespoons
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18 tablespoons 12 fits into 72 6 times and 6x3 is 18
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