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Mike has 34 of a pound of ham. He wants to make 8 sandwiches. If he uses the ham equally, how much ham will be on each sandwich?
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Mike has 34 of a pound of ham. He wants to make 8 sandwiches. If he uses the ham equally, how much ham will be on each sandwich?
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34/8 so 4.25 lbs on each sandwich
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