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Consider this story problem: "Priscilla bought cheese that weighs ¾ pounds. If she divides it into portions that are each 1/8 pound, how many portions can she make?" The value 3/4 is which part of the
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Consider this story problem: "Priscilla bought cheese that weighs ¾ pounds. If she divides it into portions that are each 1/8 pound, how many portions can she make?" The value 3/4 is which part of the equation?
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