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Marc loves sweet potato fries. For every 18 sweet potato fries he eats, he uses 2 ketchup packets. One day, Marc ate 108 sweet potato fries. How many ketchup packets did he use?…
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Marc loves sweet potato fries. For every 18 sweet potato fries he eats, he uses 2 ketchup packets. One day, Marc ate 108 sweet potato fries. How many ketchup packets did he use?…
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Marc loves sweet potato fries. For every 18 sweet potato fries he eats, he uses 2 ketchup packets. One day, Marc ate 108 sweet potato fries. How many ketchup packets did he use?
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Answer:12
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You divided 108 by 19 than multiply by 2
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