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A cookie recipe calls for 1/4 of a cup of sugar for one batch. How many complete batches can you make if you have 3 cups of sugar?
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A cookie recipe calls for 1/4 of a cup of sugar for one batch. How many complete batches can you make if you have 3 cups of sugar?
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A cookie recipe calls for 1/4 of a cup of sugar for one batch. How many complete batches can you make if you have 3 cups of sugar?
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well, if it's 1/4 and that's 0.25 out of 1 so it's 4 out of 1 cup multiply that by 3 and that's 12 batches
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