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You have 4 pounds of peanuts. You want to put it in the bags so that there is 2/3 pounds in each bag. How many bags can you fill ?

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Answer:

6 bags

Explanation:

This problem is essentially asking how many (
(2)/(3)) peanut bags can one fill with (
4) pounds of peanuts. This problem can be solved by divided (
4) by (
(2)/(3)). Set up the problem,


4 ÷
(2)/(3)

In order to divide by a fraction, one must change the multiplication sign to a division sign, then take the reciprocal of the second number, the fraction. In order to take the reciprocal of a fraction, switch the numerator (number on top) and the denominator (number on the bottom).


4 * (3)/(2)

Multiply,


(12)/(2)

Simplify,


6

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