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alex opens a 1 pint container of orange butter.he spreads 1/16 of the butter on his bread.then he divides the rest of the butter into 3/4 pint containers.how many 3/4 pint containers is he able to fill.
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alex opens a 1 pint container of orange butter.he spreads 1/16 of the butter on his bread.then he divides the rest of the butter into 3/4 pint containers.how many 3/4 pint containers is he able to fill.
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He would be able to fill up two.
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