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Sarah and Nathan each picked a bucket of strawberries. Sarah picked 4 pounds, and Nathan picked 3 pounds. Which of the following is another way to represent 4 pounds? 4 5/ 4 pou…
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Sarah and Nathan each picked a bucket of strawberries. Sarah picked 4 pounds, and Nathan picked 3 pounds. Which of the following is another way to represent 4 pounds?
4 5/ 4 pounds
3 5/ 4 pounds
5 3/4 pounds
3 4/ 5pounds
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Answer:3 5/4 pound
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