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One thermos of hot chocolate uses 2 cup of cocoa powder. How many thermoses can Nelli make with 3 cups of cocoa powder?
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One thermos of hot chocolate uses 2 cup of cocoa powder.
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he can make 1 and 1/2 cups
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Answer:
2 I think I hope it is right?
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