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You have 2 3/4 pounds of taffy. You eat 1/3 pound of taffy how many pounds of taffy do you have left
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You have 2 3/4 pounds of taffy. You eat 1/3 pound of taffy how many pounds of taffy do you have left
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2 3/4 converts to 2.75 and 1/3 is equivalent to 0.333 which is rounded to 0.3 subtract them and you get 2.72 which.
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I believe 2.42 pounds since you convert the answer to decimals and then subtract.
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