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The number of loaves of bread that can be baked is proportional to the amount of flour used. The table below models the amount of flour needed for a given number of loaves of bread.
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The number of loaves of bread that can be baked is proportional to the amount of flour used. The table below models the amount of flour needed for a given number of loaves of bread.
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The missing one’s answer is 3 loaves of bread.
Dividing the flour in cups by 5 gives us how many loaves can be made.
15 / 5 = 3
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