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Paul uses ⅚ of a bag of flour to make a box of lemon tarts. Hiw many such boxes or lemon tarts can he make with 10 bags of flour PLEASE HELP
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3rd grade right? I dunno that’s when I learned this but anyways-
the answer is 12
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