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One pitcher of smoothies uses 3 cups of berries. How many pitchers of smoothies can you make with 10 cups of berries? Click to select the two representations of the solution.
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One pitcher of smoothies uses 3 cups of berries. How many pitchers of smoothies can you make with 10 cups of berries?
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Answer is 10 cups divided by 3 cups = 1 pitcher smoothie,
10/3 or 3-1/3 pitchers of smoothies
I don’t see your choices so my answers might not be what you have to chose from
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