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Sammy has a recipe that needs 3/4 teaspoon of salt for every 2 cups of flour. if Sammy increases the amount of flour to 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of salt are needed? explain
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Hence, Sammy will have to increase the salt to
15/8 teaspoons.
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