Taylor's mother is supposed to give him 2 tablespoons of a medication. She only has a teaspoon measure available. How many teaspoons should she give him?

A. 3 teaspoons
B. 6 teaspoons
C. 4 teaspoons
D. 1.5 teaspoons


Answer: B

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