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A single serving of jello requires 1/8 cups of sugar. How much sugar is needed for 6 servings?
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Hi!
For this problem it looks like we just need to multiply
by 6 and we should have our answer.
× 6 =
So you'd need
cups of sugar for 6 servings of jello.
Hope this helps :)
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Hi there!
3/4 of sugar is needed for 6 servings.
1/8 x 6 = 6/8 simplify it and you get 3/4.
So 3/4 is your answer.
Hope this helps ;D
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