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There were 25 melons at the grocery store. The store sold 3/5 of the melons. How many melons were sold?
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There were 25 melons at the grocery store. The store sold 3/5 of the melons. How many melons were sold?
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There were 25 melons at the grocery store. The store sold 3/5 of the melons. How many melons were sold?
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Convert 3/5 to a decimal by dividing its numerator by its denominator.
3 ÷ 5 = 0.6
Next, multiply the total amount of melons in the store by the decimal.
25 × 0.6 = 15
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15 melons were sold.
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