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A candlemaker has 4 1/2 pounds of wax. he want to cut the wax into pieces that are 2/3 pounds each. How many 2/3 pieces can he divide the wax into?
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A candlemaker has 4 1/2 pounds of wax. he want to cut the wax into pieces that are 2/3 pounds each. How many 2/3 pieces can he divide the wax into?
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