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if a recipe for cookies calls for 3/4 of a cup of sugar, and you want to quadruple the recipe, how many cups of sugar will you need?
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if a recipe for cookies calls for 3/4 of a cup of sugar, and you want to quadruple the recipe, how many cups of sugar will you need?
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You will need 3 cups of sugar because (3/4)(3/4)(3/4)(3/4)= 12/4 which gives you 3
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You will need 3 cups of sugar.
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