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Sara made enough raspberry jam to fill 3 1 jars of equal 8 size. Then she made strawberry jam. If the amount of the strawberry jam she made was the amount of raspberry jam she made, how many jars could
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Sara made enough raspberry jam to fill 3
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size. Then she made strawberry jam. If the amount of the
strawberry jam she made was the amount of raspberry
jam she made, how many jars could she fill with strawberry
jam?
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