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Alex
2 years ago
8

A baker poured 8 kilograms of oats equally into 3 bags.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kipish [7]2 years ago
4 0
One bag would be 2.7 kg. If you equally pour 8 kg of oats into 3 bags, you divide 8 by 3 which gets you 2.666666666666667 (rounded to one decimal place is 2.7, it depends to what decimal place the question asks you to round your answer to).
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