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The recipe calls for a ratio of 2 sugar to 3 flour. If you use 6 sugar, how much flour do you need? *
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The recipe calls for a ratio of 2 sugar to 3 flour.
If you use 6 sugar, how much flour do you need? *
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9 because you can just multiply 2•3=6 and you do the same for three
3•3=9
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