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I made 12 dog treats using 1 cup of peanut butter. If I wanted to make 36 dog treats, how much peanut butter will I need?
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I made 12 dog treats using 1 cup of peanut butter. If I wanted to make 36 dog treats, how much peanut butter will I need?
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U would need Three cups
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3 cups
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36 divided by 12
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