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Gavin buys 11.6 pounds of hamburger meat for a cookout. How many quarter pound (0.25) burgers can he make?
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Gavin buys 11.6 pounds of hamburger meat for a cookout. How many quarter pound (0.25) burgers can he make?
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he can make 46.4
Explanation:
11.6 / 0.25 equals 46.6 burgers
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