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What is the conversion factor for this recipe? (What do you need to do to the recipe to make 2 servings?) Divide by 1/2 Divide by 3 Divide by 2
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What is the conversion factor for this recipe? (What do you need to do to the recipe to make 2 servings?) Divide by 1/2 Divide by 3 Divide by 2
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What is the conversion factor for this
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Divide by 1/2
Divide by 3
Divide by 2
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Divide by 3. This is because the original recipe serves 6, so to make it serve 2 you’d need to divide the recipe by 3.
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