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steve erica nicole and reggie are making smores around a campfire they have a bar of dark chocolate and a bar of milk chocolate Which they divide up to make one s’more for each person How much chocolate
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steve erica nicole and reggie are making smores around a campfire they have a bar of dark chocolate and a bar of milk chocolate Which they divide up to make one s’more for each person How much chocolate do they use for each smore
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Answer: They use 1/4 of the chocolate.
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