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Mustafa’s horse ate 6,400 pounds of hay last year. How could Mustafa determine the number of tons of hay his horse ate last year
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Mustafa’s horse ate 6,400 pounds of hay last year. How could Mustafa determine the number of tons of hay his horse ate last year
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by dividing 6,400 by 2,000
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Well all you have to do is convert the pounds to tons. For every 1 ton there are 2,000 pounds. So then you do 6400/2000 and that gives you 3.2 tons.
Answer: 3.2 tons
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