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Lisa is growing her own plants from seeds. She opens a 44-kilogram bag of soil and begins to fill her pots. Each pot holds 1131 \frac{1}{3} kilograms of soil. How many pots does Lisa fill? Use the model to help answer the question. Write your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number. \newline____ pots

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Q. Lisa is growing her own plants from seeds. She opens a 44-kilogram bag of soil and begins to fill her pots. Each pot holds 1131 \frac{1}{3} kilograms of soil. How many pots does Lisa fill? Use the model to help answer the question. Write your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number. \newline____ pots
  1. Calculate total weight: Calculate the total weight of soil and the weight each pot can hold. \newline44 kilograms of soil total; each pot holds 1131 \frac{1}{3} kilograms. \newlineConvert 1131 \frac{1}{3} kilograms to an improper fraction: 113=431 \frac{1}{3} = \frac{4}{3} kilograms.
  2. Convert to improper fraction: Determine how many pots Lisa can fill using the total soil.\newlineDivide the total soil by the amount each pot holds: 4kg÷(43)kg/pot4 \, \text{kg} \div \left(\frac{4}{3}\right) \, \text{kg/pot}.\newlinePerform the division: 4÷(43)=4×(34)=34 \div \left(\frac{4}{3}\right) = 4 \times \left(\frac{3}{4}\right) = 3 pots.

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