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Ravi split 5/6 pounds of candy among 3 people. What is the unit rate in pounds per person? Write your answer in simplest form
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Ravi split 5/6 pounds of candy among 3 people. What is the unit rate in pounds per person? Write your answer in simplest form
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(⅚ pound)/(3 people) = (⅚÷3 pound)/person = 5/18 pound per person.
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