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21 September, 09:33

Mr Frank purchased 5_1/4 pounds of rocks. He used 3/5 of a pound on one aquarium. He then split the rest of the rocks between his three remaining aquariums. How many rocks will be in one aquarium?

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  1. 21 September, 10:43
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    1_11/20 pounds, or 1.55 pounds.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since at the beginning, he had 5 1/4 pounds and used 3/5, we subtract the amount of pounds. We are then left with 93/20 pounds, which he then splits among 3 containers. Dividing by three, we then get 31/20 pounds in one aquarium, or 1 11/20 pounds in each aquarium or 1.55 pounds.
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