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Timothy is filling fish bowls with pebbles at his fish store. He wants to have $\frac{1}{6}$ of a pound of pebbles in each fish bowl. There is a total of $2\frac{1}{3}$ pounds of pebbles that Timothy can use. What is the greatest number of fish bowls that Timothy can fill?

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