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Marcial found a recipe for fruit salad that he wanted to make for his birthday party he decided to triple the recipe
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Marcial found a recipe for fruit salad that he wanted to make for his birthday party he decided to triple the recipe
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If you want to know how could Marcial triple the recipe, you can calculate this using the following step:
a recipe for fruit salad ...
n
to triple the recipe ...
3 * n
The result would be
3 * n
.
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