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Nine friends are splitting a 2-pound bag of candy. If they each get the same amount of candy, how much does each friend get?, plz help
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Nine friends are splitting a 2-pound bag of candy. If they each get the same amount of candy, how much does each friend get?, plz help
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Nine friends are splitting a 2-pound bag of candy. If they each get the same amount of candy, how much does each friend get?, plz help
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Answer:
1 pound
Explanation:
2/2=1
2lbs/2 people = 1lbs per person
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