Bob is comparing the ingredients for three different muffin recipes. Which ingredients do all three recipes have in common?

A venn diagram with three ovals is shown.

In the Oval labeled Recipe 1 and outside the ovals for Recipe 2 and Recipe 3,
"milk" is shown.
In the overlap of Recipe 1 and Recipe 2, "sugar" is shown.
In the oval labeled Recipe 2 and outside the ovals for Recipe 1 and Recipe 3, "raisins" is shown.
In the overlap of Recipe 2 and Recipe 3 and outside of Recipe 1, "bran" and "water" are shown.
No words are shown in Recipe 3 outside of the other two ovals.
In the overlap of Recipe 3 and Recipe 1 and outside of Recipe 2, "honey" is shown.
In in overlap of all ovals, "wheat," "baking soda," and "salt" are shown.
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Responses

{honey, salt, wheat}
{honey, salt, wheat}

{bran, water}
{bran, water}

{wheat, baking soda, salt}
{wheat, baking soda, salt}

{milk, sugar, raisins}
{milk, sugar, raisins}
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The ingredients that all three recipes have in common are: milk, sugar, and raisins.

The ingredients that all three recipes have in common are: wheat, baking soda, and salt.

To determine which ingredients all three recipes have in common, look for the ingredients that are in the overlap of all three ovals in the Venn diagram. In this case, the ingredients that are shown in the overlap of all three ovals are "wheat," "baking soda," and "salt." Therefore, all three recipes have these ingredients in common.