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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 06:31 anthonysutton82

If 3 dozen cookies require 1 cup of sugar, write a direct variation equation in two variables that represent this situation. make sure to define your variables.

use you're equation to solve for the number of cups of sugar needed for 10 dozen cookies.

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