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Decide which two numbers could be used to fill in the last row of the table with an equivalent ratio. You want the recipe to taste the same . Decide which two numbers could be used to fill in the last row of the table with an equivalent ratio. You want the recipe to taste the same.

A 6 cups of flour with 4 teaspoons of vanilla

B 10 cups of flour with 4 teaspoons of vanilla

C 10 cups of flour with 8 teaspoons of vanilla

D 12 cups of flour with 5 teaspoons of vanilla


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