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A moving company had 1/6 of a ton of weight to move across town. if they wanted to split it up equally amongst 4 trips how much weight would they have on each trip?
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A moving company had 1/6 of a ton of weight to move across town. if they wanted to split it up equally amongst 4 trips how much weight would they have on each trip?
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a moving company had 1/6 of a ton of weight to move across town. if they wanted to split it up equally amongst 4 trips how much weight would they have on each trip?
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Each trip = (1/6) /4 = 1/24 ton
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