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A recipe calls for 12 cups of blueberries to make 7 jars of blueberry jam. What is true about the number of cups of blueberries in each jar?
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A recipe calls for 12 cups of blueberries to make 7 jars of blueberry jam. What is true about the number of cups of blueberries in each jar?
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Each jar has 1/12 of 7 cups of blueberries.
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There are 1.71428571 cups of blueberries per a jar. That is equivalent to
144 calories.
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