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A recipe for bubble solution calls for 1212 tablespoon of dish soap for each batch. How many tablespoons of dish soap are needed to make 3 batches?
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A recipe for bubble solution calls for 1212 tablespoon of dish soap for each batch. How many tablespoons of dish soap are needed to make 3 batches?
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what you have to do is to times 1212 times 3 to get the number 3636 as your answer
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