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A recipe for making 54 biscuits requires 9 cups of biscuit mix. Using this recipe, how many cups of biscuit mix will be needed to make 18 biscuits? O A 2 cups O B. 3 cups C. 4 cups D. 6 cups
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A recipe for making 54 biscuits requires 9 cups of biscuit mix.
Using this recipe, how many cups of biscuit mix will be needed to make 18 biscuits?
O A 2 cups
O B. 3 cups
C. 4 cups
D. 6 cups
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Answer: the answer will be 3 cups
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B is the answer 3 cups
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