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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 08:30 rogersdeloris1ovgm3b

A recipe calls for 1/8 cup of honey for every 1/3 tsp of vanilla. If you use 1 tsp of vanilla, how much honey will you need to use? Just me tryna get caught up in math before my grading period ends tomorrow :)
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