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Dont put the file stuff like stop! Help me Mrs. Davis has 5/4 lb of dry dog food. She will put an equal amount of food into 3 containers. How much dog foor will be in each container?
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Mrs. Davis has 5/4 lb of dry dog food. She will put an equal
amount of food into 3 containers. How much dog foor will
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5/12lb of dog food in each container.
This seems like a division problem so you would take (5/4) and divide it by 3 to make 3 equal groups meaning 5/12lb would be in each container.
I hope this helps, good luck!
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