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Three teaspoons equals 1 tablespoon. A pumpkin bread recipe calls for 1(1/2) teaspoons of cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of nutmeg, 1 teaspoon of allspice, and 1/2 teaspoon of cloves. How many tablespoons of each spice is needed to triple the recipe? 3 tablespoons of cinnamon, 2 tablespoons of nutmeg, 2 tablespoons of allspice, and 1 tablespoon of cloves 4 tablespoons of cinnamon, 2 tablespoons of nutmeg, 2 tablespoons of allspice, and 1 tablespoon of cloves 1 tablespoon of cinnamon, 2/3 tablespoon of nutmeg, 2/3 tablespoon of allspice, and 1/3 tablespoon of cloves 1(1/2) tablespoons of cinnamon, 1 tablespoon of nutmeg, 1 tablespoon of allspice, and 1/2 tablespoon of cloves

 Jun 12, 2014

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Haha, Reinout. That sounds just like the app cookie clicker!

By the way Kool_Aid, we (or atleast I) can't see the images for the "1mc005-1.jpg"s in your question.

And like reinout said, there isn't a question to answer.

 Jun 12, 2014
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 I'll guess you mean each tablespoon in the recipe should be replaced with three tablespoons.

but then you sort of start to answer your own question...

whats your question?

 Jun 12, 2014
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how do i solve dis?

 Jun 12, 2014
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solve what? there's no question in there.

And could you please stop giving yourself 5 points every time you post something. 

It's like giving yourself a cookie for eating a cookie...

 Jun 12, 2014
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Haha, Reinout. That sounds just like the app cookie clicker!

By the way Kool_Aid, we (or atleast I) can't see the images for the "1mc005-1.jpg"s in your question.

And like reinout said, there isn't a question to answer.

NinjaDevo Jun 12, 2014
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How many tablespoons of each spice is needed to triple the recipe? is the question

 Jun 12, 2014
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Well, first of all, you start you recipe and then start over using different values while you also randomly add images which have not loaded. 

 

Secondly, I'm pretty sure you can do this yourself. I mean multiplying each value by 3 is no rocket science right? 

 Jun 12, 2014

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