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1) To make plaster, Kevin mixes 3 cups of water with 4 pounds of plaster powder. Complete the table. How much water will Kevin mix with 20 pounds of powder?
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1) To make plaster, Kevin mixes 3 cups of water with 4 pounds of plaster powder. Complete the table.
How much water will Kevin mix with 20 pounds of powder?
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15 I think
Bruh this isn’t letting me submit the answer....
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