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Joe and his 2 friends are making Smores. Each Smore uses 1/4 of a chocolate bar and the package has 8 chocolate bars. How many Smores can the boys make?
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Joe and his 2 friends are making Smores. Each Smore uses 1/4 of a chocolate bar and the package has 8 chocolate bars. How many Smores can the boys make?
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Joe and his 2 friends are making Smores. Each Smore uses 1/4 of a chocolate bar and the package has 8 chocolate bars. How many Smores can the boys make?
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They made 2 smores. 1/4(8) = 2
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