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mark soup recipe make 6 servings and uses 4 carrots and 2 potatoes how many mark need to make 15 servings
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4/6+2/6=1 serving
4/6=0.6666
2/6=0.3333
15 servings is 10 carrots and 5 potatoes
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10 carrots and 5 potatoes
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