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2 May, 01:32

Chad buys peanuts in 2-pound bags. he packages them into bags that that 5/6 pound of peanuts. how many 2-pound bags of peanut should chad buy so that he can fill the 5/6-pound bags without having any peanuts left over?

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  1. 2 May, 04:06
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    He would need to buy 5 bags:

    2 = (12/6) so:

    (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) + (5/6) = 60/6

    (12/6) + (12/6) + (12/6) + (12/6) + (12/6) = 60/6
  2. 2 May, 05:05
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    Assuming that he doesn't have a few snacks then he would need to buy 5 bags of Peanuts. But how many bags does he wish to fill? The answer is extremely variable if that key element is forgotten.
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