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4. Solve using a double num diagram or proportion. Sam is making cookies for her friends. For every 5 snickerdoodles she made, she made 8 chocolate chip cookies. If she makes 11…
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4. Solve using a double num
diagram or proportion. Sam is making cookies
for her friends. For every 5 snickerdoodles she
made, she made 8 chocolate chip cookies. If she
makes 112 chocolate chip cookies, how many
snickerdoodles did she make?
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112 divided by 8 is 14, 5 x 14 is 70.
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