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Kendra is making hamburgers for her family barbecue. She has bought three ground beef with masses of 0.652 kg, 0.545 kg and 0.824 kg. If each hamburger she makes has a mass of about 0.125 kg, how many
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Kendra is making hamburgers for her family barbecue. She has bought three ground beef with masses of 0.652 kg, 0.545 kg and 0.824 kg. If each hamburger she makes has a mass of about 0.125 kg, how many more while hamburgers can she make?
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She can make 4 hamburgers
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