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A. 3/4 B. 1 1/3 C. 1 5/6 D. 2 1/2
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A. 3/4
B. 1 1/3
C. 1 5/6
D. 2 1/2
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A) 3/4.
Looking at the last set in the table, we see that there are 11 1/4 pounds of blueberries per 15 pounds of strawberries.
11 1/4 divided by 15 is 3/4.
For every 1 pound of strawberries, there are 3/4 pounds of blueberries.
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