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Abigail mixes 2/3 pounds of walnuts with 3/5 puns of dried fruit.To create more of the same mixture how many pounds of walnuts does Abigail need to mix with one pound of dried fruit?
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Abigail mixes 2/3 pounds of walnuts with 3/5 puns of dried fruit.To create more of the same mixture how many pounds of walnuts does Abigail need to mix with one pound of dried fruit?
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Step one. create a common denominator.
ex. 15
walnuts = 10/15 dried fruit= 9/15
so if you had 15/15 pounds of dried fruit you would need 16/15 pounds of walnuts
which is 1 1/15 pounds of walnuts
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