Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.01.2021 19:00, rolo7105

Jake's mom is making peanut butter cookies with chocolate chips. In her first batch, she used the ratio of 2:2 for the number of ups of chocolate chips to the number of cups of peanut butter chips. In her second batch, she used a ratio of 3:1 for the number of cups of chocolate chips to the number of cups of peanut butter chips and made the same number of cookies as the first batch. Jake made the following tape diagrams for his mom to reference. If her first batch used 4 cups of peanut butter chips, how many cups of chocolate chips did Jake's mom use for the second batch?

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