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A recipe that makes 6 servings calls for cup of sugar. Arlene modifies the recipe so that it can serve 9. How many cups of sugar does Arlene need?
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6 servings = 1 cup
3 servings = 1/2 cup
6+3=9 servings total.
1+1/2 = 1 1/2 cups of sugar total needed for 9 servings.
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