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Every Answer Gets the brianliest Answer Sage has 10 bags of potatoes c= grams in each bag p=grams per bag n= amount of servings she can make Write an equation showing how many servings she can make =
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Every Answer Gets the brianliest Answer Sage has 10 bags of potatoes
c= grams in each bag
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n= amount of servings she can make
Write an equation showing how many servings she can make =
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I'm not entirely positive about it but I think it might be N=CxP..
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