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A small jar of salsa contains 12 1/2 cup of salsa. A large jar of salsa contains 75 ounces. How many small jars of salsa is equal to one large jar of salsa?
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A small jar of salsa contains 12 1/2 cup of salsa. A large jar of salsa contains 75 ounces. How many small jars of salsa is equal to one large jar of salsa?
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75 divided by 12.5 equals 6 cups of salsa
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