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Which of the following situations could not be represented by the equation 4÷113 ? (Lesson 4-2) Multiple choice question.

A)
A group of friends met for lunch and got 4 small pizzas to share. Each person had 113 pizzas. How many friends went for lunch?

B)
A baker is filling equal-sized containers with sugar. Four pounds of sugar fill 113 containers. How many pounds fit in each container?

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An art teacher is filling equal-sized containers with sand. 113 pounds of sand fill 4 containers. How many pounds fit in each container?

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A group of friends got dessert and got 4 small pies to share. Each friend had 113 pies. How many friends went for dessert?

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