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For questions 18 - 24, Solve using a proportion. 18. The home economics class is making a casserole. They need 3 eggs for one
casserole. How many eggs do they need for 4 casseroles?
19 In Herricks Middle School. 12 out of 16 students are right handed. If there are

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