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ASAP pls help A chef has 5 blocks of butter. Each block weighs 1 pound. She cuts each block into fourths. How many 1/4 -pound pieces of butter does the chef have?
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A chef has 5 blocks of butter. Each block weighs 1 pound. She cuts each block into fourths. How many 1/4 -pound pieces of butter does the chef have?
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Answer:
20, 1/4 pound pieces of butter
Explanation:
1/4*4= 1 pound
so,
4*5=20
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