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14 January, 18:34

Pat's Potato Farm grew 490 pounds of potatoes. Pat delivered 3/7 of the potatoes to a vegetable stand. The owner of the vegetable stand delivered 2/3 of the potatoes he bought to a local grocery store, which packaged half of the potatoes that were delivered into 5-pound bags. How many 5-pound bags did the grocery store package?

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  1. 14 January, 20:15
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    14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I first multiplied 490 by 3/7

    giving me 1470/7

    I divide 1470 by 7 giving me 210

    As I got 210

    I multiplied 210 with 2 and got 410/3

    I divided 410 by 3, getting 140.

    It then said half of what was delivered was put into 5 pound bags, so

    140 * 1/2 or 140:2 is 70

    70 divided by 5 is 14

    They made 14 5-pound bags.
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