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A store owner has 7.41 lbs. of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars, how much candy will each jar contain with how much left over?
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A store owner has 7.41 lbs. of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars, how much candy will each jar contain with how much left over?
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Each jar will contain .82 lbs of candy. The left over remaining candy will be .03 lbs :)
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There would be about 0.82 lbs of candy in the jar.
Explanation: 7.41 divided by 9= .82333
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