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A jewelry store has 9/10 of an ounce of gold. They need to split it into 1/6 ounce groups. How many groups can they make?
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A jewelry store has 9/10 of an ounce of gold. They need to split it into 1/6 ounce groups. How many groups can they make?
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A jewelry store has 9/10 of an ounce of gold. They need to split it into 1/6 ounce groups. How many groups can they make?
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1/6 = 10/60
9/10= 54/60
54/10 = 5
They can make 5 groups and have 1/15 oz of gold left
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