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Select the description of a real-world situation that is modeled by dividing two fractions or mixed numbers. (One choice only!) A) You want to divide 3 3/4 pounds of grapes into bags that hold 3/4 pounds each. Divide 3 3/4 by 3/4 so that you can fill 5 bags.

B) One grocery store is 3 3/4 miles away and another is 3/4 miles away. You want to find how much farther away the first grocery store is. Divide 3 3/4 by 3/4 to find that the first store is 5 miles farther away.

C) You have one bag that weighs 3 3/4 pounds and another that weighs 3/4 pounds and you want to find the weight of the bags altogether. Divide 3 3/4 by 3/4 to find the bags weigh 5 pounds altogether.

D) You have 5 bags of grapes that weigh 3/4 pounds each and you want to know how much they weigh altogether. Divide 3 3/4 by 5 to find that the bags weigh 3/4 pounds altogether.

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