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Robert wants to try some new chocolate chip cookie recipes. His current recipe calls for three and a half cups of flour for every bag of chocolate chips. He wants to determine which recipes require more
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Robert wants to try some new chocolate chip cookie recipes. His current recipe calls for three and a half cups of flour for every bag of chocolate chips. He wants to determine which recipes require more or less flour than his current recipe. Sort the items into the diagram below.
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Please attach the diagram with your question
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