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If a baker's five helpers take five minutes to decorate five cookies, then how long do you think 100 helpers to decorate 100 cookies?
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If a baker's five helpers take five minutes to decorate five cookies, then how long do you think 100 helpers to decorate 100 cookies?
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If a baker's five helpers take five minutes to decorate five cookies, then how long do you think 100 helpers to decorate 100 cookies?
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100 minutes is the right answer
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50 minutes is the answer
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