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3.7, MACC.3.NF 1.1) or 4. Kylee bought a pack of 12 cookies. One-third of the cookies are peanut butter How many of the cookies in the pack are peanut butter? (Lesson 8.8) 8000
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3.7, MACC.3.NF 1.1) or 4. Kylee bought a pack of 12 cookies. One-third of the cookies are peanut butter How many of the cookies in the pack are peanut butter? (Lesson 8.8) 8000
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The answer is 4. You do 12 times 1/3. This is because this is important in order to find out the answer. The answer is 4.
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