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My grandmother recipe for muffins calls for 4 tsp baking powder and 2.5 c of flour how much baking powder will be needed if i used 15 c of flour
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My grandmother recipe for muffins calls for 4 tsp baking powder and 2.5 c of flour how much baking powder will be needed if i used 15 c of flour
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Answer:
24
Explanation:
15/2.5=6
multiply 4 by 6 and you get 24.
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