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One and one-half dozen cookies take 2/3 of a cup of sugar. how much sugar is needed to make 90 cookies
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approx. 3 1/3 cups. 1 1/2 dozen equals 18 cookies. 90/18=5 . Then you multiply 5 by .666(rep) and it equals =3.3333333(rep) or approx. 3 1/3 cups of sugar.
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