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6. A recipe calls for 16 ounces of mik of Tonya is going to triple the recipe, how many cups of mik will she need?
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6. A recipe calls for 16 ounces of mik of Tonya is going to triple the
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48 ounces because if you triple 16 you’ll get 48 ounces!
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16 ounces = 2 us cups
2 cups x 3 = 6 cups
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