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Sarah has 5 1/4 pounds of chocolate. She will divide an equal amount of chocolate into 3 boxes. How much chocolate will be in each box? * 1 point 15 3/4 lb 2 1/4 lb 8 3/4 lb 1 3…
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Sarah has 5 1/4 pounds of chocolate. She will divide an equal amount of chocolate into 3 boxes. How much chocolate will be in each box? * 1 point 15 3/4 lb 2 1/4 lb 8 3/4 lb 1 3/4lb
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Answer:
1 3/4
Explanation:
Amount of chocolate in each box = 5 1/4 ÷ 3
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÷ 3
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