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Ms. Miller wants to give each of her students 1/4 of a pound of modeling clay. She has 26 students. How many pounds of modeling clay does she need?
A) 6 1/2
B) 8 3/4
C) 13
D) 26
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Yep, you just have to multiply them. Like this:
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hey there the answer is A i worked it out
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