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Keith bought 3.4 pounds of peanuts on a Monday 2.5 pounds on Tuesday and four pounds on Wednesday he's going to divide the peanuts equally between himself and two friends how many pounds of peanuts will
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Keith bought 3.4 pounds of peanuts on a Monday 2.5 pounds on Tuesday and four pounds on Wednesday he's going to divide the peanuts equally between himself and two friends how many pounds of peanuts will each friend get
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Add all the peanuts together and divide by 3.
3.4+2.5+4/3
9.9/3
3.3
Each friend will get 3.3 pounds.
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