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Mr.varela bought a block of fudge that weighed 3/4 of a pound. He cut the fudge into 2 equal pieces. What was the weight of each piece of fudge?
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Mr.varela bought a block of fudge that weighed 3/4 of a pound. He cut the fudge into 2 equal pieces. What was the weight of each piece of fudge?
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To do this, multiply 3/4 by 1/2 and you end up with 3/8 lb. or 0.375 lb.
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