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Seven friends picked 7 quarts of blueberries. Three of the friends will share 4 quarts blueberries equally and the other 4 friends will share 3 quarts of the blueberries equally. In which group does each
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Seven friends picked 7 quarts of blueberries. Three of the friends will share 4 quarts blueberries equally and the other 4 friends will share 3 quarts of the blueberries equally. In which group does each friend get a greater amount of blueberries? Explian your reasoning
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In the group of 3 friends, each gets 4/3 quart.
In the group of 4 friends, each gets 3/4 quart.
The friends in the first group get a greater amount of blueberries. Reasoning: 4/3 > 3/4.
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