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A landscaper uses 1225 lb of soil to complete a project. The soil comes in bags that weigh 40 lb each. How many bags of soil does the landscaper use to complete the project? Use fractions please.
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A landscaper uses 1225 lb of soil to complete a project. The soil comes in bags that weigh 40 lb each.
How many bags of soil does the landscaper use to complete the project?
Use fractions please.
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1225 divided by 40= 30.625= 30 5/8
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1225/40= 30.625 or 30 5/8
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