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                B r i o n mixed up 37 and 1/2 lb homemade hot chocolate powder to give excuse she is going to put the hot chocolate powder in 3/4 compass how many 3/4 pom bads will be r i o n have 
            
            
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    To determine how many 3/4 pound bags of hot chocolate powder Brion will have, you need to divide the total weight of the hot chocolate powder (37.5 lbs) by the weight of each bag (3/4 lbs).
37.5 lbs ÷ 3/4 lbs = (37.5 * 4) / 3
= 150 / 3
= 50
Therefore, Brion will have 50 bags of hot chocolate powder weighing 3/4 pounds each.
    
37.5 lbs ÷ 3/4 lbs = (37.5 * 4) / 3
= 150 / 3
= 50
Therefore, Brion will have 50 bags of hot chocolate powder weighing 3/4 pounds each.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Apologies for the mistake in the earlier calculation. Let's re-calculate:
To determine how many 3/4 pound bags of hot chocolate powder Brion will have, you need to divide the total weight of the hot chocolate powder (37.5 lbs) by the weight of each bag (3/4 lbs).
37.5 lbs ÷ (3/4 lbs) = 37.5 / 0.75 = 50
So, Brion will have 50 bags of hot chocolate powder weighing 3/4 pounds each.
    
To determine how many 3/4 pound bags of hot chocolate powder Brion will have, you need to divide the total weight of the hot chocolate powder (37.5 lbs) by the weight of each bag (3/4 lbs).
37.5 lbs ÷ (3/4 lbs) = 37.5 / 0.75 = 50
So, Brion will have 50 bags of hot chocolate powder weighing 3/4 pounds each.
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