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    If 18 Pounds of Peas Are Packed In\(\frac{2}{3}\) -Pound Bags, How Many Bags Will There Be Altogether? A)
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If 18 Pounds of Peas Are Packed In 23\frac{2}{3}32​ -Pound Bags, How Many Bags Will There Be Altogether?
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If 18 pounds of peas are packed in 23\frac{2}{3}32​ -pound bags, how many bags will there be altogether?


A) 12 bags
B) 9 bags
C) 27 bags
D) 36 bags

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