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Mrs. Raymond gave each of her students 1/12 of a box of crackers. She has 30 students in her class. How many boxes of crackers will she need?
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Mrs. Raymond gave each of her students 1/12 of a box of crackers. She has 30 students in her class. How many boxes of crackers will she need?
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Mrs. Raymond gave each of her students 1/12 of a box of crackers. She has 30 students in her class. How many boxes of crackers will she need?
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She will need 2 1/2 boxes of crackers.
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1/12 times 30/1 is 30/12 which simplifies to 2 1/2.
I'm not totally sure I'm correct but I hope this helped!
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