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You’re baking a batch of 12 cupcakes. Each batch requires 100 grams of butter. Which proportion shows how much butter there is in each cupcake
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Answer:
1/12=x/100
Explanation:
1/2=x/100
1*100=100
100 dived by 12 =
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