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A fancy restaurant put dishes of butter at each table. They divided 1/2 of a kilogram of butter evenly to put 1/8 of a kilogram in each dish. How many butter dishes did they fill?

User Aaron Hathaway
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Answer:

4 butter dishes

Explanation:

To determine how many butter dishes the restaurant filled, calculate how many eighths go into a half.

To do this, divide one half by an eighth:


\implies (1)/(2) / (1)/(8)

When dividing fractions, flip the second fraction (make the numerator the denominator, and the denominator the numerator) then multiply it by the first fraction:


\implies (1)/(2) * (8)/(1)


\implies (1 * 8)/(2 *1)


\implies (8)/(2)


\implies 4

Therefore, the restaurant filled 4 butter dishes.

User Toadjamb
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Answer:

  • 4 dishes

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Divide 1/2 of a kg butter by 1/8 of a kg pieces

  • 1/2 ÷ 1/8 =
  • 1/2 × 8 =
  • 4
User Christian Joudrey
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