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  1. 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
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  2. 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
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  3. A baker has a container with 1/4pound of blueberries. The baker wants to use an equal amount of blueberries on 8 desserts. How
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  4. 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
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  5. A baker has a container with1 4 pound of blueberries. The baker wants to use an equal amount of blueberries on 8 desserts. How
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  6. container A has twice the capicity of container B. container A is full of sand and container B is empty. suppose 1/8 of the sand
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  7. container A has twice the capicity of container B. container A is full of sand and container B is empty. suppose 1/8 of the sand
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  8. container A has twice the capicity of container B. container A is full of sand and container B is empty. suppose 1/8 of the sand
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  9. Container A has twice the capacity of container B. Container A is full of sand and container B is empty. Suppose 1/8 of the sand
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  10. container A has twice the capacity of container B. Container A is full of sand and container B is empty. Suppose 1/8 of the sand
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