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If the Cocoa to water ratio for a hot chocolate recipe is 1 tablespoon cocoa to 1/4 cup water, how much Cocoa do you need if you use 1.5 cups of water?
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If the Cocoa to water ratio for a hot chocolate recipe is 1 tablespoon cocoa to 1/4 cup water, how much Cocoa do you need if you use 1.5 cups of water?
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you need 6 tablespoons of cocoa
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