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Three - fourths of a pan of lasagna is to be divided equally among six people. What part of The lasagna will each person receive
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Three - fourths of a pan of lasagna is to be divided equally among six people. What part of The lasagna will each person receive
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4.5 because you do 3/4 of 6 to get ana we
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