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A recipe requires 15 teaspoons of honey you can only measure using 3/4 teaspoons how many 3/4 teaspoons are needed for the recipe Remember to reduce the fraction to lowest terms enter 1 in the denominator
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A recipe requires 15 teaspoons of honey you can only measure using 3/4 teaspoons how many 3/4 teaspoons are needed for the recipe
Remember to reduce the fraction to lowest terms enter 1 in the denominator if the answer is a whole number
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20 teaspoons
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(15)/(3/4) = 20
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