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John is giving his 13 friends 2/3 of a chocolate bar. how many bars will he needs
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John is giving his 13 friends 2/3 of a chocolate bar. how many bars will he needs
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You would divide 13/1 and 2/3 the probpen would be 13 over one times 3 over 2 because you have to multiply by the reciplical. You would get 39 over 2 which is also 19 over 1 ehich is equal to 19 you would need 19 bars of candy.
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A lot! You would need way more than 2 if you wanted an accurate answer I don't got one
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