A total of 2/3 pound of ground beef is separated onto 3 plates. The same amount of beef is on each plate. How much ground beef is on each plate?(1 point)

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To find out how much ground beef is on each plate, we need to divide the total amount of ground beef (2/3 pound) by the number of plates (3).

2/3 pound ÷ 3 = 2/9 pound

So, there is 2/9 pound of ground beef on each plate.

To find out how much ground beef is on each plate, we need to divide the total amount of ground beef (2/3 pound) by the number of plates (3).

The calculation would be: (2/3 pound) / (3 plates)

To simplify this division, you can convert the fraction to decimals:
2/3 = 0.6667

Now, divide 0.6667 pound by 3 plates:
0.6667 pound / 3 plates

Calculating this, we get:
0.6667 / 3 = 0.2222 pound

Therefore, there is approximately 0.2222 pound (or 1/5 pound) of ground beef on each plate.

To find out how much ground beef is on each plate, we need to divide the total amount of ground beef (2/3 pound) by the number of plates (3).

Dividing 2/3 pound by 3, we get:

(2/3 pound) ÷ 3 = (2/3) ÷ (3/1)

To divide fractions, we multiply the first fraction (2/3) by the reciprocal of the second fraction (3/1):

(2/3) ÷ (3/1) = (2/3) × (1/3)

Multiplying the numerators (2 × 1) and the denominators (3 × 3), we get:

(2/3) × (1/3) = 2/9

Therefore, each plate contains 2/9 pound of ground beef.