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A package of dried fruit weighs 1/2 of a pound if one serving size is 1/8 of a pound how many servings would be in the package
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A package of dried fruit weighs 1/2 of a pound if one serving size is 1/8 of a pound how many servings would be in the package
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4 because 1/8 goes into 1/2 4 times. 1/2 divided by 1/8 equals 4. 1/8 times 4 equals 1/2.
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