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Joan has 6 1/2 tons of pebbles. How many piles can she make if she wants 3/4 tons of pebbles in each pile?
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Joan has 6 1/2 tons of pebbles. How many piles can she make if she wants 3/4 tons of pebbles in each pile?
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Joan has 6 1/2 tons of pebbles. How many piles can she make if she wants 3/4 tons of pebbles in each pile?
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She can make 8 full piles in total she could make 8.6666 (the 6’s continue on forever) piles
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