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1. A recipe calls for lb of flour for 1 batch. How many batches can be made with each of the following amounts? a. 1 lb b. lb c. lb
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1. A recipe calls for lb of flour for 1 batch. How many batches can be made with each of the following amounts? a. 1 lb b. lb c. lb
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Each should be one batch. All three together would be 3.
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