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Samantha is baking a cake. She needs 3/4 cup of butter for each cake. One stick of butter is 1/2 cup. How many sticks of butter does Samantha need to make 8 cakes
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Samantha is baking a cake. She needs 3/4 cup of butter for each cake. One stick of butter is 1/2 cup. How many sticks of butter does Samantha need to make 8 cakes
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Samantha would need 12 sticks of butter
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She would need 6 sticks of butter.
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