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A shopper buys cat food in bags of 4 1/2 lbs. Her cat eats 3/4 lbs each week. How many weeks does one bag last?
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A shopper buys cat food in bags of 4 1/2 lbs. Her cat eats 3/4 lbs each week. How many weeks does one bag last?
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(4 1/2) / (3/4)=6
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