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Becky has 6 packages of clay thy each weigh 5 pounds. To make a bowl she needs 3 pounds of clay. How many bowls can Becky make?
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Becky has 6 packages of clay thy each weigh 5 pounds. To make a bowl she needs 3 pounds of clay. How many bowls can Becky make?
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The answer to the question is 10 bowls
Explanation:
6×5=30
30÷3=10
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