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In trail mix, the ratio of cups of peanuts to cups of chocolate candies is 3 to 2. How many cups of chocolate candies would be needed for 9 cups of peanuts?
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In trail mix, the ratio of cups of peanuts to cups of chocolate candies is 3 to 2. How many cups of chocolate candies would be needed for 9 cups of peanuts?
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In trail mix, the ratio of cups of
peanuts to cups of chocolate
candies is 3 to 2. How many cups
of chocolate candies would be
needed for 9 cups of peanuts?
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You would need 6 cups of chocolate candies.
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