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A recipe instructs the cook to use 4 cups of water for each 3 cups of powder. If you used 10 cups of water, how much powder should be added?
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A recipe instructs the cook to use 4 cups of water for each 3 cups of powder. If you used 10 cups of water, how much powder should be added?
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A recipe instructs the cook to use 4 cups of water for each 3 cups of powder. If you used 10 cups of water, how much powder should be added?
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2 in half, i hope i got it right
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it would b 2 in half cups of powder
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