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Brent uses 3/4 cups of sugar for a batch of lemon bars. How much sugar will he need to make 6 batches of lemon bars?
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Brent uses 3/4 cups of sugar for a batch of lemon bars. How much sugar will he need to make 6 batches of lemon bars?
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6 batches of lemon bars would need 41/2 of sugar
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3/4 is .75 so you do .75 multyplyed by 6 and get 4 1/2. Hope I helped!
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