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Roberto needs 6 cookies and 2 brownies for every 4 plates he makes for a bake sale. Drag cookies and brownies into the box to show how many Roberto needs for 10 plates.
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6 cookies for every 4 plates....6/4 = 1.5 cookies per plate
2 brownies for 4 plates.....2/4 = 0.5 brownies per plate
for 10 plates...
1.5(10) = 15 cookies <==
0.5(10) = 5 brownies <==
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