The O'Donnell family made a 10-pound turkey for dinner. If
each person will eat 1/4 of a pound,...
Mathematics, 10.04.2020 02:29 asseatingbandit
The O'Donnell family made a 10-pound turkey for dinner. If
each person will eat 1/4 of a pound, how many people will it
take to finish the turkey?
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