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A bottle holds 48 tsp of vanilla. The amount of A of vanilla remaining in the bottle decreases by 2 tsp per batch b of cookies. what is the rule
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A bottle holds 48 tsp of vanilla. The amount of A of vanilla remaining in the bottle decreases by 2 tsp per batch b of cookies. what is the rule
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Rule=-2 per batch
I think
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