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PLEASE HELP ! Joanna is making lemonade. The recipe calls for 3½ tablespoons of sugar for every 1/2 cup of lemon juice. How many tablespoons of sugar should Joanna use for 1 cup of lemon juice? ( im in middle school pls keep it simple)

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