Pound Of Nuts Research

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I think this is a difficult problem for students to understand, especially when the student will not see the need to discover how many pounds of nuts are needed per person. The different approaches you used are likely to be used by students. Your first approach is my favorite because I think a lot of students are going to think a pound of nuts is the same as one person.

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