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Jeremy needs an extra 2 dozen cookies in addition to the 4 dozen (48) that the recipe makes. He says to himself "If I just add 2 to the amount of each ingredient, that will…
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Jeremy needs an extra 2 dozen cookies in addition to the 4 dozen (48) that the recipe makes. He says to himself "If I just add 2 to the amount of each ingredient, that will be how much I need."
Is Jeremy correct? Explain why or why not.
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Yes jeremy is correct because if I add 2 to the amount of each it will be the needed amount
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Step-by-step explanation: because it's 1 1/2 times the recipe
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