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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 15:01, ArielM20

A baker has a bar of chocolate that weighs 4/6 of a pound. He wants to divide it into portions that weigh 1/4 of a pound. How many portions will he have? Choose ALL correct ways to show or explain the quotient.

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