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03.02.2022 •
Mathematics
Mrs. Matthews is cooking a ham for Sunday dinner. If a serving of ham is 3/8 lb., how many servings are there in a 9 lb. ham?
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Ответ:
1.61
Step-by-step explanation:
1 mile × (5280 ft / 1 mile) × (1 kilometer / 3280.84 ft) = 1.61 kilometers