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A chocolate chip recipe uses 0.2 pounds of chocolate chips per batch. How many batches can be made with 3 pounds of chocolate chips?
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A chocolate chip recipe uses 0.2 pounds of chocolate chips per batch. How many batches can be made with 3 pounds of chocolate chips?
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Answer: 15
Explanation: Dividing the total amount of chocolate chips (3) by the amount per batch (0.2) will give you your answer of 15 batches...
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