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6 November, 15:26

Bryce bought a bag of cashews he served 7/8 pound of cashews at a party this amount represents 2/3 of the entire bag. That equation to 2/3n = 7/8 can be used to find the number of pounds n in a full bag. How many pounds of cashews were in the bag that price bought?

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  1. 6 November, 15:44
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    7/8 of a pound is 14oz

    So if 14oz is 2/3 of the whole bag, you can divide 14oz by 2 to get the weight of 1/3 of the bag (Which is 7oz)

    14oz + 7oz = 21oz total pounds of cashews in the bag
  2. 6 November, 15:49
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    7/8 of a pound is 14oz

    So if 14oz is 2/3 of the whole bag, you can divide 14oz by 2 to get the weight of 1/3 of the bag (Which is 7oz)

    14oz + 7oz = 21oz total pounds of cashews in the bag
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