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at her bakery Sherry has 6 1/2 pounds of cherries to make tarts. if she uses 1/4 pound of cherries for each tart. how many tarts can she make?
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at her bakery Sherry has 6 1/2 pounds of cherries to make tarts. if she uses 1/4 pound of cherries for each tart. how many tarts can she make?
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bro i couldn’t even tell you. man schools way to hard right now i might drop out
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No of tarts she can make = 6 1/2 ÷ 1/4
= 26 tarts
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