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Brandon has 6 eggs. He needs 2/3 of the eggs to make an omelet. How many eggs does he need?
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4 eggs are needed the 2/3 means for every 3 eggs you need 2 of them since there is a total of 6 eggs the fraction 4/6 is equal to 2/3 or twice the amount
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