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A recipe calls for vanilla pudding calls for 1/4oz. Of vanilla extract for every 1 1/2 cups of milk. How many ounces of vanilla are needed for every cup of milk
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A recipe calls for vanilla pudding calls for 1/4oz. Of vanilla extract for every 1 1/2 cups of milk. How many ounces of vanilla are needed for every cup of milk
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The answer is you would need 1/6 oz. of vanilla/cup of milk
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