Jen went to the candy store and bought 2 pounds of candy. If 53 of Jen's candy was chocolate, how many pounds of chocolate candy did Jen buy?Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number._____ pounds
Q. Jen went to the candy store and bought 2 pounds of candy. If 53 of Jen's candy was chocolate, how many pounds of chocolate candy did Jen buy?Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number._____ pounds
Identify candy amount: Step 1: Identify the total amount of candy Jen bought and the fraction that was chocolate.Jen bought 2 pounds of candy, and 3/5 of it was chocolate.Calculation: 53×2 pounds
Calculate chocolate fraction: Step 2: Perform the multiplication to find out how much of the candy is chocolate.Calculation: 53×2=56 pounds
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