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Brew has 1/2 a container of cream cheese. She has six bagels to put it on. How much of the original container will go on each bagel?
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Brew has 1/2 a container of cream cheese. She has six bagels to put it on. How much of the original container will go on each bagel?
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Answer:1/12 container of cream cheese
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1/2 divided by 6 equals 1/12
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