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Sheila picks 4 1/4 pounds of blueberries for 10 dollars. How many pounds can she pick for 1 dollar? 42 1/2 pounds 4/17 pounds 17/40 of a pound 2 6/17 pounds
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Sheila picks 4 1/4 pounds of blueberries for 10 dollars. How many pounds can she pick for 1 dollar? 42 1/2 pounds 4/17 pounds 17/40 of a pound 2 6/17 pounds
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Sheila picks 4 1/4 pounds of blueberries for 10 dollars. How many pounds can she pick for 1 dollar? 42 1/2 pounds 4/17 pounds 17/40 of a pound 2 6/17 pounds
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hi! it 17/40 :)
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The answer is 17/40
hope this helps :)
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