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Giving you guys an easy one! Dylan bought a total of 12/16 pound of plywood nails and frame nails. The weight of the frame nails is 3/4 of the total weight. What is the weight of the frame nails? Explain.
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Dylan bought a total of 12/16 pound of plywood nails and frame nails. The weight of the frame nails is 3/4 of the total weight. What is the weight of the frame nails? Explain.
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1 pound
Explanation:
12/3= 4
16/4=4
4/4=1
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