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Harry needs 21 square meters of fabric for every 6 wizard cloaks he makes. How many square meters could he make with 4 cloaks of fabric
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Harry needs 21 square meters of fabric for every 6 wizard cloaks he makes. How many square meters could he make with 4 cloaks of fabric
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14.0 square meters
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14 square meters of fabric
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