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A science teacher is preparing test tubes for an experiment.
She places 0.69 g of baking soda into each test tube. What is
the greatest number of test tubes the teacher can prepare for
the experiment if she has 41.4 g of baking soda
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Answer: 60 test tubes
Step-by-step explanation: 41.4/60 = 0.69
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