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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 16:01, tatskuntz1

Mr. Cooper is baking chocolate chip cookies using his grandma’s recipe. The number of cups of chocolate chips needed to the number of dozens of cookies made can be represented by the ratio 4 : 5. Using the same recipe, what is the amount of chocolate chips needed for 1 dozen? HELP

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