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$3 for 5 jar of peaches
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$3 for 5 jar of peaches
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3 $ ........ 5 jars
X $ ........ 1 jar
X = (3x 1) / 5 = 0.60 = 6/10
0.6 each jar wich represented 6/10 from 3 $. 6/10 can be simplified by 2. The final is 3/5
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If you have 5 jars of peaches, for $3 for the bundle.
You would divide 5 by 3 to give a $1.67 per jar.
Oh crikey! I messed up! It would be 3 divided by 5 to give 60 cents per jar.
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