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Unit: Rational Number Operations Review Question: A 9-pound bag of sugar is being split into containers that hold 2/3 of a pound. How many containers of sugar will the 9-pound bag create?
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Unit: Rational Number Operations Review
Question: A 9-pound bag of sugar is being split into containers that hold 2/3 of a pound. How many containers of sugar will the 9-pound bag create?
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Around 13.5 containers of sugar will be needed
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13 1/2 containers of sugar.
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