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9 January, 12:04

1. Joanna is filling bags with candy. Each bag has 5 pieces of candy. Joanna wants 2/5 of the candy in each bag to be chocolate bars. Solve using the table.

2. If Joanna fills 10 bags of candy, how many pieces of candy will she need?

3. How many chocolate bars will she need for 10 bags of candy?

4. What other strategies could Joanna use to solve the problem?

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  1. 9 January, 13:51
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    Yeah, a table or you can try to use equations though that would be comlpicated
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