Mathematics, 11.03.2021 18:00, mirianplacencia27
Jason combined 2219101 ounces of strawberry preserve from a jar with 2219102 of an ounce of strawberry preserve from a can to make some dessert. He plans to use the strawberry preserve as a part of individual dessert bowls.
Part A
Jason plans on using 2219103 of an ounce of strawberry preserve in each dessert bowl. How many dessert bowls can he completely fill? Show your work.
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Part B
Jason changes his mind and, instead, decides to use 2219104 of an ounce of strawberry preserve in each dessert bowl. How many dessert bowls can he completely fill? Show your work.
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