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A recipe for chocolate cake calls for 236.6 mL of buttermilk. But your measuring spoons only measure in cmº. How many cm3 of buttermilk do you need so that the recipe is followed? cm3
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A recipe for chocolate cake calls for 236.6 mL of buttermilk.
But your measuring spoons only measure in cmº. How many
cm3 of buttermilk do you need so that the recipe is followed?
cm3
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