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Henry is making a corn grits recipe that calls for 14 cup of corn grits for every 12 cup of water. How much water will he need if he uses 112 cups of corn grits? Enter the numbe…
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Henry is making a corn grits recipe that calls for 14 cup of corn grits for every 12 cup of water.
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Henry will need 96 cups of water.
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