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For every 3 students who say they don't like chemistry, a small part of Mx. Smith dies inside. Over the course of their career, 337 students have told Mx. Smith they don't like chemistry. How many small
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For every 3 students who say they don't like chemistry, a small part of Mx. Smith dies inside. Over the course
of their career, 337 students have told Mx. Smith they don't like chemistry. How many small parts of Mx.
Smith have died inside?
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Explanation if you divide 337 (total number who don’t like) by 3 (every time a small part dies) you get 112.3333
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