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Julie has 56 pounds of peanuts. She triples the amount, and then divides it into two equal piles. How many pounds of peanuts are in each pile?
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Julie has 56 pounds of peanuts. She triples the amount, and then divides it into two equal piles. How many pounds of peanuts are in each pile?
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56×3=168
168÷2=84 lbs of peanuts
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