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A recipe needs 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla for every 21/2 cups of sugar. If you plan to use 5 cups of sugar, how much vanilla will you need?
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A recipe needs 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla for every 21/2 cups of sugar. If you plan to use 5 cups of sugar, how much vanilla will you need?
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sorry i couldn’t help you. ill try to answer
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