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A cake recipe calls for 30 milliliters of water for every 20 milliliters of cooking oil. How many milliliters of water are needed if 50 milliliters of cooking oil were used? A. …
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A cake recipe calls for 30 milliliters of water for every 20 milliliters of cooking oil. How many milliliters of water are needed if 50 milliliters of cooking oil were used?
A. 50 ml
B. 75 ml
C. 150 ml
D. 1,000 ml
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b : 75 milliliters
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