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You bought 3/4 pound of dry ice for an experiment when the experiment was over you found that you had used only one third of what you bought how much dry ice did you use
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You bought 3/4 pound of dry ice for an experiment when the experiment was over you found that you had used only one third of what you bought how much dry ice did you use
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You bought 3/4 pound of dry ice for an experiment when the experiment was over you found that you had used only one third of what you bought how much dry ice did you use
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3/4 divided by 1/3 so 1/4 because 3 divided by 3 is 1 and you add the denominator so 1/4
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3/4 lb and used 1/3 of it so we have
3/4*1/3=.25 or 1/4lb used
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