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If a soup that serves 16 people calls for 2 cans of clams, how many cans of clams is needed to serve 24 people?
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If a soup that serves 16 people calls for 2 cans of clams, how many cans of clams is needed to serve 24 people?
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3 cans of clam are needed
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4 cans.
8 x 2 = 16
8 x 4 = 24
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