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paige wanted a box of candy to last 7 days. if the box weighs one-fifth of pound, how much should she eat each day?
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paige wanted a box of candy to last 7 days. if the box weighs one-fifth of pound, how much should she eat each day?
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well, she should eat then 1/5 ÷ 7, that way she'd split the 1/5 lb in 7 equal pieces, one for each day
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So 1/5 pound for 7 days
1/5
÷ 7
rewrite the 7 as a fraction of 7/1
1/5
÷ 7/1
keep the first fraction, change the division sign to multiplication, flip the second fraction
1/5 * 1/7
multiply across
(1 * 1) / ( 5 * 7)
1/35
She should
eat 1/35 of a pound each day to make her 1/5 of a pound last a week, or seven days.
Hope this helps
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