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A recipe requires 1/3 lb of onions to make 1 serving of soup. Mark has 2 and 1/3 lbs of onions. How many servings can mark make?
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A recipe requires 1/3 lb of onions to make 1 serving of soup. Mark has 2 and 1/3 lbs of onions. How many servings can mark make?
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7 servings
Explanation:
2=6/3
6/3+1/3=7/3
7/3=2 1/3
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