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A man had 5 bags of flour, each weighing 9/10 kilogram. He repacked them into 3 equal bags. Find the weight of each bag of flour.
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A man had 5 bags of flour, each weighing 9/10 kilogram. He repacked them into 3 equal bags. Find the weight of each bag of flour.
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A man had 5 bags of flour, each weighing 9/10 kilogram. He repacked them into 3 equal bags. Find the weight of each bag of flour.
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3/10 because find the common denominator for 3/5
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