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The recipe calls for 1⁄4 cup of sugar. If you make a batch of cookies that is 3⁄4 the amount made in the recipe, how much sugar do you need?
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The recipe calls for 1⁄4 cup of sugar. If you make a batch of cookies that is 3⁄4 the amount made in the recipe, how much sugar do you need?
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The recipe calls for 1⁄4 cup of sugar. If you make a batch of cookies that is 3⁄4 the amount made in the recipe, how much sugar do you need?
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The way that is phrased it sounds as if your adding more to the recipe so would it no be 2/4?
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