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Chas buys peanuts in 2 lb bags. He repackages them into 5/6 pound of peanuts. How many 2 lb bags of peanuts should Chas buy so that he can fill the 5/6 lb bags without having any peanuts left over?
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Chas buys peanuts in 2 lb bags. He repackages them into 5/6 pound of peanuts. How many 2 lb bags of peanuts should Chas buy so that he can fill the 5/6 lb bags without having any peanuts left over?
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should but 2 bags...
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