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(SOMEONE PLEASE HAVE THIS ANSWER BY APRIL 30TH) Suppose a recipe calls for 3 cups of sugar per 4 quarts of lemonade. How many cups of sugar are needed to make 10 quarts? Which s…
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Suppose a recipe calls for 3 cups of sugar per 4 quarts of lemonade. How many cups of sugar are needed to make 10 quarts? Which setup would allow us to correctly solve the problem? (see image)
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I would say it’s option b.
I’m sure of it.
I hope it helps : )
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