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A baker has a container with 1/4 pounds of blueberries.The baker wants to use an equal amount of blueberries on 8 desserts. How...Asked by lilacmoon
A baker has a container with 1/4
pound of blueberries. The baker wants to use an equal amount of blueberries on 8 desserts. How many blueberries will the baker use on each dessert?
Alex solves the problem by finding 1/4 ÷ 8.
Which shows another way to solve the problem?
(1 point)
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1/4 × 8 = 2
pounds
1 4 × 8 = 2 pounds
1/4 × 1/8= 1/32
pounds
1 4 × 1 8 = 1 32 pounds
4÷8=1/2
pounds
4 ÷ 8 = 1 2 pounds
4 × 8 = 1/2
pounds
among these answers pls
pound of blueberries. The baker wants to use an equal amount of blueberries on 8 desserts. How many blueberries will the baker use on each dessert?
Alex solves the problem by finding 1/4 ÷ 8.
Which shows another way to solve the problem?
(1 point)
Responses
1/4 × 8 = 2
pounds
1 4 × 8 = 2 pounds
1/4 × 1/8= 1/32
pounds
1 4 × 1 8 = 1 32 pounds
4÷8=1/2
pounds
4 ÷ 8 = 1 2 pounds
4 × 8 = 1/2
pounds
among these answers pls
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