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A brownie recipe asks for one and one quarter times as much sugar as chocolate chips. If one and two thirds cups of sugar is used, what quantity of chocolate chips would then be needed, according to the
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A brownie recipe asks for one and one quarter times as much sugar as chocolate chips. If one and two thirds cups of sugar is used, what quantity of chocolate chips would then be needed, according to the recipe?
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4/3
or 1,3*
is the amount of choclate chips that is needed.
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