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A Write a rule that Linda can use to figure out how many cups of chocolate she needs for any number of cups of cream when making Super Truffles.
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Write a rule that Linda can use to figure out how many cups of chocolate she needs for any
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Multiply the number of cups of cream by two and a half.
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