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Caleb and Sarah are having a valentines party. They hay 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide 14 goodie bags.How much candy will be in each bag?
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Caleb and Sarah are having a valentines party. They hay 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide 14 goodie bags.How much candy will be in each bag?
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0.25 pounds of candy
Explanation:
3.5 divided by 14 is 0.25
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