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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 02:00 Jasten

A cookie factory uses ⅛ of a barrel of oatmeal in each batch of cookies. The factory used ½ of a barrel of oatmeal yesterday. How many batches of cookies did the factory make? Hint: start with ½ --KCF!

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