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Jacobi bought 7 1/2 pounds of meatballs. He decided to cook 1 1/4 pounds and freeze the rest.How many pounds did he freeze?
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The answer would be 6 1/4 because you have to change the 1/2 into 2/4,then you subtract that to 1/4 which is 1/4,Then subtract 7 and 1.Then you would come up with the answer 6 1/4
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