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Rob has 31 pounds of chocolates he divides it into 5 equal portions .how much does each portion weigh? a. 31 ib b. 5 ib c. 18 ib b. 9 ib
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Rob has 31 pounds of chocolates he divides it into 5 equal portions .how much does each portion weigh? a. 31 ib b. 5 ib c. 18 ib b. 9 ib
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Rob has 31 pounds of chocolates he divides it into 5 equal portions .how much does each portion weigh?
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b. 9 ib
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The answer is supposed to be like 6. 30/5=6 so then 31/5 is like 6.2. So if there’s no option that is 6 go with 5.
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