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Suppose instead that you have 1 1/2 apples. If this is enough to make 3/5 of an adult serving, how many apples (and parts of an apple) make up one adult serving?
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Suppose instead that you have 1 1/2 apples. If this is enough to make 3/5 of an adult serving, how many apples (and parts of an apple) make up one adult serving?
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Suppose instead that you have 1 1/2 apples. If this is enough to make 3/5 of an adult serving, how many apples (and parts of an apple) make up one adult serving?
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So divide 1 1/2 by 3/5 and you get 2 1/2 so for one adult serving it takes 2 1/2 apples.
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