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The ratio of parts of vinegar to baking soda for a cleaning mixture is 321 how many parts of vinegar are needed if there are six parts of baking soda
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If the ratio of vinegar to baking soda is 3:2:1 and there are 6 parts of baking soda, then we can find the number of parts of vinegar by multiplying the ratio by 6.

So, 3 parts vinegar are needed if there are 6 parts of baking soda.
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