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Mary bought 12 pounds of blueberries to make 5 pies. She divided the blueberries evenly. How many pounds of blueberries were in each pie?
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2.4 pound of blueberries in each pie, since 12 divided by 5 is 2.4 and to check your work, 2.4 x 5 = 12
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