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marcos had 1 1/3 gallons of punch left over. He poured all of it into several containers for family members to take home. use fractional parts of a gallon to suggest a way he could have shared the punch
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marcos had 1 1/3 gallons of punch left over. He poured all of it into several containers for family members to take home. use fractional parts of a gallon to suggest a way he could have shared the punch in three different-sized containers
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the correct answer is 5/16 4/16 7/16
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Hi there, 1 1/3 gallons of punch as a improper fraction is 4/3, 4/3=16/12. Therefore, the answer is 5/16, 4/16, and 7/16.
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