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Steve wanted to equally divide two sticks of butter among three bowls. Which fraction represents the amount of butter in each bowl?
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Steve wanted to equally divide two sticks of butter among three bowls. Which fraction represents the amount of butter in each bowl?
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Steve wanted to equally divide two sticks of butter among three bowls. Which fraction represents the amount of butter in each bowl?
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2 sticks divided into 3 bowls...
2÷3 or 2/3
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