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a baker made 5 pounds of dough .he uses 4/9 of the dough to make sandwich rolls. how much if the dough is left over
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a baker made 5 pounds of dough .he uses 4/9 of the dough to make sandwich rolls. how much if the dough is left over
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4.6 as a decimal = 4 5/9 as a fraction
Let me know if I'm wrong
Hope I helped ;)
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If he used only 4/9 of the dough of, this would mean that there would be only 5/9 left. But as for the pounds left, I believe that there should be only 1.25 left of bread.
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