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Connie made 1 1/3 pounds of trail mix for a hike.Is there a way connie can break up the trail mix into four bags?Explain
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Yes. Since there are 3, 1/3 rds in the pounds, and the another 1/3, you add those together so there are 4/3. So if you separated them into four bags each bag would have 1/3 a pound of trail mix.
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