A baker has 6 pounds of sugar. He divides into 3 containers. He then uses 1 container to bake pies.
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the question is how much sugar contains pie, then do it like this:
6:3=2
So in one container you have 2 pounds of sugar. And if you use 1 container for a pie you will use : 2 pounds of sugar for pie.
If question is how much sugar does he have after that, it would be:
6-2=4 pounds of sugar or
3-1= 2 containers of sugar
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