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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 22:10, lumikuz123

Which problem can be solved with 6 divided By 1/2?

A. How many 6-ounce slices of cheese can be cut from a 1/2
ounce block of cheese?

B. How many 2-ounce slices of cheese can be cut from a 2
ounce block of cheese?

C. How many 1/6
ounce slices of cheese can be cut from a 2-ounce block of cheese?

D. How many 1/2 ounce slices of cheese can be cut from a 6-ounce block of cheese?

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