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Ryan made 65 ounces if apple jelly. He put the same amount of jelly into 6 jars. How much jelly is in each jar?
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Ryan made 65 ounces if apple jelly. He put the same amount of jelly into 6 jars. How much jelly is in each jar?
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65 divided by 6 is your answer of 10.83
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To find the answer, we need to divide the total amount of jelly Ryan has by the amount of jars he has. This would create the equation:
65 oz / 6 jars
And now we solve:
65 / 6 = 10.83 oz
The answer is: There are 10.83 oz in each jar.
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