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Darron use a family recipe to make hamburgers. If he plans on using 1 1/3 cups of bread crumbs, about how many pounds of hamburger does darron need to use to keep the relationship between bread crumbs
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Darron use a family recipe to make hamburgers. If he plans on using 1 1/3 cups of bread crumbs, about how many pounds of hamburger does darron need to use to keep the relationship between bread crumbs and hamburgers proportional?
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The answer should be the choice B) 5 pounds.
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