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A 3/4 pound box contained 36 fruit tarts. How many tarts would be in a one-pound box?
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We could divide 36 by 3 and we would get 12. That means there are 12 tarts in a 1/4 pound box. We would add 12 tarts to 36 to get a one pound box and the answer comes out to be 48.
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