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Carson fills each bird feeder with 3/4 pound of birdseed. He has 12 pounds of birdseed. Carson says that to find how many bird feeders he can fill, he first finds how many 1/4 pounds are in 12 pounds. What else does Carson need to do to find how many bird feeders he can fill?

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