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Irina has 6 tubs of yogurt she wants to scoop it all into bowls each bowl holds 1/4 tub of yogurt which division equation can be used to find b the number of bowls she needs
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Irina has 6 tubs of yogurt she wants to scoop it all into bowls each bowl holds 1/4 tub of yogurt which division equation can be used to find b the number of bowls she needs
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6 dIvided by 1/4
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In order to find the answer, you can use-
1/4x=6
In order to get the answer, you multiply 6 by the denominator.
6x4=24
Then, you'd divide the solution of that part by the numerator.
24 divided by 1 equals 24.
Therefore, the final answer would be 24.
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