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Larson uses 2 tablespoons (tbsp) of oil for every 5 tablespoons of vinegar in a science experiment. He uses a total of 20 tablespoons of vinegar. The tape diagram below represents this situation. image 7ab5bfdf0ba844ca8e92c8aff1fdf52a

How many tablespoons of oil should Larson use?

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