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It takes 14 pints of blueberries to make 4 jars of blueberry jam. How many pints of blueberries does it take to make 1 jar of blueberry jam? pints How many pints of blueberries would it take to make 10
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It takes 14 pints of blueberries to make 4 jars of blueberry jam.
How many pints of blueberries does it take to make 1 jar of blueberry jam?
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How many pints of blueberries would it take to make 10 jars of blueberry jam?
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7/2 pints to make one jar
35 pints to make 10 jars
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for each jar are 3.5 pints and fir 10 would be 35
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