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An employee at a veterinarian's office put 6.825 kilograms of cat food into serving bowls. He put 0.065 kilogram into each bowl. How many bowls did the employee fill?
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An employee at a veterinarian's office put 6.825 kilograms of cat food into serving bowls. He put 0.065 kilogram into each bowl. How many bowls did the employee fill?
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An employee at a veterinarian's office put
6.825 kilograms of cat food into serving
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How many bowls did the employee fill?
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105 Bowls
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6.825 ÷ 0.065 = 105 Bowls
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