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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 09:30 sfritz6456

Use any model you choose to solve the story problem. a grocer decided to display apples in 4 equal-sized pyramids. he displayed one third (1/3) of the apples he had in stock. what fraction of the apples are displayed in each of the pyramids? a. 1/12 b. 3/4 c. 4/3 d. 12/1

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