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Karl uses 7 cups of flour to make 2 loaves of bread.
How many cups of flour does Karl need to make 6 loaves of bread?
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7/2 or 3.5 cups of flour for 1 loave of bread.
Karl needs to make 6 loaves of bread.
3.5 × 6 = 21.
21 loaves of bread.
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Simple just multiply 7 times 3, which will equal 21. Karl will need 21 cups of flower to make 6 loaves of bread. Hope I helped!
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