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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 23:40 kellysmith45

Ms. Ramsey has 6 pounds of sweet Georgia peaches. There are 23 students in the class. She would also like a serving of peaches. What size serving can each person get if Ms. Davis has 6 pounds of peaches and there are 24 people to be served?

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