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How many people can be served from one cup of oatmeal? How many cups will it take to serve 27 people? cups of oatmeal are 1,4,? number of people for each cup ?,12,27
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How many people can be served from one cup of oatmeal? How many cups will it take to serve 27 people? cups of oatmeal are 1,4,? number of people for each cup ?,12,27
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x = cups of oatmeal
y = number of people
(1,12).....1 cups serves 12 people
(4,27)....4 cups can serve 27 people
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the answer is 3:9 cups hope this help:0
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