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Renee uses 12 marshmallows and 8 graham crackers to make 4 s'mores. Drag marshmallows and graham crackers into the box to show how many Renee needs to make 3 s'mores.
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Renee uses 12 marshmallows and 8 graham crackers to make 4 s'mores.
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12 marshmallows and 8 graham crackers = 4 s'mores
12/4 = 3
8/4 = 2
3 marshmallows and 2 graham crackers = 1 s'more
3 x 3 = 9
2 x 3 = 6
Renee needs 9 marshmallows and 6 graham crackers to make 3 s'mores.
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