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sean divides 8 cups of granola bars into 1/4 cup servings. How many servings of granola bars does he have?
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sean divides 8 cups of granola bars into 1/4 cup servings. How many servings of granola bars does he have?
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he should have 32 if you divide 8 by .25
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If you divide 8 and 1/4 you get your answer: 32.
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