Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.01.2021 01:40, malik1885

Tim is dividing up a 2 ½ pound bag of nuts into smaller portions. a. How many ¼ pound bags of nuts can be made from a
2 ½ pound bag of nuts?
b. How many ½ pound bags of nuts can be made from a
2 ½ pound bag of nuts?
c. How many ¾ pound bags of nuts can be made from a
2 ½ pound bag of nuts?

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