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In a 56 pound mixture of sand and gravel, 14 pound is gravel. How much gravel is there in a 1-pound mixture? 445 lb 313 lb 310 lb 524 lb
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In a 56 pound mixture of sand and gravel, 14 pound is gravel. How much gravel is there in a 1-pound mixture? 445 lb 313 lb 310 lb 524 lb
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Divide the amount of gravel in the 5/6 pound mixture:
1/4 / 5/6 = 1/4 * 6/5 = 6/20 =
3/10 pounds
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