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If you can buy 1⁄3 of a box of chocolates for 6 dollars, how much can you purchase for 4 dollars? Write your answer as a fraction of a box.

User Prakash S
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Answer:


(2)/(9) of a box of chocolate
.

Explanation:

Given : you can buy 1⁄3 of a box of chocolates for 6 dollars,

To find : how much can you purchase for 4 dollars.

Solution : We have given that

For 6 dollars we can buy =
(1)/(3) of a box.

For 1 dollar we can buy =
(1)/(3)÷ 6.

For 4 dollar we can buy =
(1)/(18) ×4

=
(2)/(9) of a box of chocolate .

Therefore,
(2)/(9)of a box of chocolate
.

User PeterJames
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Given that 1/3 of a box is 6 dollars, we can say that per dollar is 1/18 of a box. If you have 4 dollars, this would mean that you can buy 4/18 of a box to 2/9 of a box. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!
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