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Nigel cut a loaf a bread into 12 equal slices. His family ate some of the bread and now 5/12 is left. Nigel wants to put each of the leftover slices in its own bag. how many bags does Nigel need?
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(5/12) * (12/1) = 60/12 = 5 bags
5 bags of chunk
12x5/12=60/12
I’m not sure but I think it is 7 bags because 5/12 plus 7/12 = 12/12.
60\12
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