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Megan is painting boxes that are all the same size he used 5 ounces of paint to cover 4 1/6 boxes. How many ounces are needed for 1 box?
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Megan is painting boxes that are all the same size he used 5 ounces of paint to cover 4 1/6 boxes. How many ounces are needed for 1 box?
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5/6 ounces
Explanation:
(4+1/6):5=0,8(3)= 5/6
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