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A chef used 1/4 bag of potatoes to make 1/9 of a gallon of stew. if he wanted to make a full gallon of stew, how many bags of potatoes would he need?
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A chef used 1/4 bag of potatoes to make 1/9 of a gallon of stew. if he wanted to make a full gallon of stew, how many bags of potatoes would he need?
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