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Mason used 1/6 of a gram of honey to make 1/12 of a pan of pudding. How many grams are needed to make a full pan of pudding?
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The answer would be two grams of honey, because 1 gram of honey would make 1 half pan (because 6 is half of 12) So therefore, two grams of honey would make one pan of pudding.
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