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Mike bought a block of Swiss cheese. The block weighed 2⁄5 of a pound. He cut the block up into 2 equal slices. What was the weight of each slice of cheese?
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Mike bought a block of Swiss cheese. The block weighed 2⁄5 of a pound. He cut the block up into 2 equal slices. What was the weight of each slice of cheese?
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Mike bought a block of Swiss cheese. The block weighed 2⁄5 of a pound. He cut the block up into 2 equal slices. What was the weight of each slice of cheese?
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1/5 of a pound or 3.2 ounces.
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