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Brooke cooked a 413-pound lasagna in 113 hours. How many hours per pound did it take to cook the lasagna
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Brooke cooked a 413-pound lasagna in 113 hours. How many hours per pound did it take to cook the lasagna
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413/113=3.65486726
Brooke made about 3.65 lbs per hour.
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