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A jeweler is dividing 3/ 8 of a pound of rubies among 4 lots. What part of a pound will each lot weigh? A) 1/ 4 B) 1 /8 C) 1 /16 D) 3/32
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A jeweler is dividing 3/ 8 of a pound of rubies among 4 lots. What part of a pound will each lot weigh? A) 1/ 4 B) 1 /8 C) 1 /16 D) 3/32
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The answer is D because if you don 3/8 divided by 4 then you do Keep Flip Change which is 3/8 x 1/4 and that gives you 3/32
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