Mathematics, 20.05.2021 21:20 brooklynpage3930
A food pantry is making packages. Each package weighs 64 pounds. Each package contains 4 boxes. Each box contains a 7-pound bag of beans and a bag of rice. The bags of rice are all identical. Draw a tape diagram to represent "situation a" and show how to use the tape diagram to solve the problem.
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