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Brittany is making party favors. She is dividing 2 pound of jelly beans into 6 packages. How many pounds of jelly beans will be in each package?
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Brittany is making party favors. She is dividing
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Answer:
3 pounds of jellybeans will be in each package
Explanation:
2/6=3
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