Final answer:
Jada divided her 6 cups of blueberry jam equally among four containers, so each container has 9 cups of jam.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find the total number of cups she needs. If there are 6 cups in one batch and she made 6 cups, then she will need a total of 6x6=36 cups of blueberry jam.
Next, divide the total amount of jam by the number of containers to find how much jam is in each container. So, 36 cups / 4 containers = 9 cups of jam in each container.
Therefore, there is 9 cups of blueberry jam in each container.