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  • 10-01-2020
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I picked 40 apples. Katie said she would like to buy 2/3 of them. How many apples did Katie get?

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Answer:

26.6666667 Apples

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 40/3 = 13.3 repeating, 13.3 repeating is 1/3 of the apples. Katie wants 2/3, so multiply 13.3 repeating by 2, to get 26.6 repeating

you may need to round up (27) or down (26) depending on your teachers instructions

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