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A large bag of cashews weighs 8 1/3 pounds one serving is 1/3 pounds how many servings ae in the bag
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U can calculate no. of servings in bags by dividing total weight of bag to the weight of one single serving
hence no. of servings = (8 1/3) / (1/3)
= (25/3)/(1/3)
= 25
hence no. of servings in bag =25
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8 1/3 as in improper fraction is 25/3. 1/3 is one serving. So divide both fractions.
25/3 x 3 = 75/3
75/3 = 25
So, there is 25 servings.
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