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Randy has two 28-pound blocks of ice for his snow cone stand. If each snow cone requires 2/3 pound of ice, how many snow cones can Randy make?
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Randy has two 28-pound blocks of ice for his snow cone stand. If each snow cone requires 2/3 pound of ice, how many snow cones can Randy make?
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Randy has two 28-pound blocks of ice for his snow cone stand. If each snow cone requires 2/3 pound of ice, how many snow cones can Randy make?
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The answer would be 28 divided by 2/3.
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