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A carpenter bought bolts to finish a project. In all, the bolts weighed 3 pounds. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. If each bolt weighed 1/15 ounce, how many bolts did the carpenter buy?
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A carpenter bought bolts to finish a project. In all, the bolts weighed 3 pounds. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. If each bolt weighed 1/15 ounce, how many bolts did the carpenter buy?
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STEP 1
calculate total ounces
= 16 oz/lb * 3 lbs
= 48 ounces
STEP 2
calculate number of bolts; divide total weight (48 ounces) by ounces per bolt
x= number of bolts purchased
x= 48 ounces ÷ 1/15 oz per bolt
x= 48 ÷ 1/15
to divide by fraction; multiply by reciprocal of 1/15
x= 48 * 15/1
x= 720 bolts
ANSWER: He purchased 720 bolts
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