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Malia bought a 2/3 of a pound of clay for the students in her pottery class. She then divided the clay into 3 equal pieces for her students to use for making vases and pots. How much did each piece weigh?
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Malia bought a 2/3 of a pound of clay for the students in her pottery class. She then divided the clay into 3 equal pieces for her students to use for making vases and pots. How much did each piece weigh?
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Answer:
2/9
Explanation:
Divide 2/3 by 3
You get 2/9
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