A fancy restaurant put dishes of butter at each table. They divided 1/2 of a kilogram of butter evenly to put 1/6 of a kilogram in each dish. How many butter dishes did they fill?

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To find the number of dishes they filled, we need to divide the total amount of butter by the amount of butter in each dish.
They divided 1/2 of a kilogram of butter / 1/6 of a kilogram per dish = <<1/2/1/6=3>>3 dishes. Answer: \boxed{3}.
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Apologies for the incorrect calculation. Let's redo it correctly.

If they divided 1/2 of a kilogram of butter and put 1/6 of a kilogram in each dish, we can find the number of dishes by dividing the total amount of butter by the amount in each dish.

1/2 kg of butter / 1/6 kg per dish = (1/2) / (1/6) = (1/2) * (6/1) = 3.

Therefore, they filled a total of 3 butter dishes.
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Apologies for the confusion in my previous responses. Let's recalculate the number of butter dishes correctly.

If they divided 1/2 of a kilogram of butter and put 1/6 of a kilogram in each dish, we can find the number of dishes by dividing the total amount of butter by the amount in each dish.

1/2 kg of butter / 1/6 kg per dish = (1/2) * (6/1) = 6/2 = 3.

Therefore, they filled a total of 3 butter dishes. The correct answer is 3.
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