On another day, Martin bought 123
5
pounds of grapes for a picnic. His friend bought 3
...
Mathematics, 08.11.2020 09:50 dakaric94
On another day, Martin bought 123
5
pounds of grapes for a picnic. His friend bought 3
8
of that amount. Use compatible fractions to estimate how many pounds of grapes Martin’s friend bought.
123
5
→
3
8
→
Martin's friend bought about
pounds of grapes.
Answers: 3
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