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A baker is going to make 24 blueberry pies. She wants to make sure each pie contains 3.5 cups of blueberries. How many cups of blueberries will she need?
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34*3.5=119
She will need 119 cups of blueberry.
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That would be 24 * 3.5 = 84 cups Answer
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