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You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8 of a pint to glaze a bowl and 9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate. a. How many bowls could you glaze? How many plates could you glaze? You could glaze bowls. You could glaze plates. b. You want to glaze 5 bowls, and then use the rest for plates. How many plates can you glaze? How much glaze will be left over? You could glaze plates and will have pints of glaze left over. c. How many of each object could you glaze so that there is no glaze left over? Explain how you found your answer. You could glaze bowls and plates. The bowls use pints of glaze and the plates use pints of glaze, for a total of 6 pints of glaze.

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