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im not sure I wish I could help wish you best of luck I'm sorry
-24 is the missing quotient
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No Problem, I know That I personally can't stand it when people just give me the number. So another way to think of this problem is "How many 2/3 are in 3 cups." So try drawing 3 rectangles to represent 3 cups and then draw two lines inside those rectangles so that there are 3 rectangles inside each one and then shade in two of the smaller rectangles in a way that you can tell them all apart preferably different colors and then just count them.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this is enough to help you understand it, if not then feel free to ask for more info in the comments. :)
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0.0625 kg per bag
or 1/16th of a kilogram per bag
Step-by-step explanation:
You'd need to divide the total amount the the number of sections.
In this case, it'd be 0.5 kg/8 bags, resulting in 0.0625 kg of flour per bag.
I hope this helps!
Im no genius or sure if its right, but I would definetly go with (12,4)