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A group of 5 friends bought a bag of grapes to share equally if the bag of gapes weighs 10.25 pounds how much is each persons share
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A group of 5 friends bought a bag of grapes to share equally if the bag of gapes weighs 10.25 pounds how much is each persons share
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Answer:
2.05
Explanation:
10.25 ÷ 5 = 41/20
41/20 = 2.05
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