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Zoe has five pounds of potatoes and she has multiple recipes that requires 3/4 pounds of potatoes. How many recipes will she be able to make?
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Zoe has five pounds of potatoes and she has multiple recipes that requires 3/4 pounds of potatoes. How many recipes will she be able to make?
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5lbs divided by 3/4lbs
(5lbs) x (4/3lbs) =20/3 =6 2/3
answer= 6
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i think it is 5/1 times 3/4 which is 15/4
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