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Stacy made strawberry jam and raspberry jam. She made enough strawberry jam to fill 33 jars. If she made 12\frac{1}{2} as much raspberry jam as strawberry jam, how many jars will the raspberry jam fill?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ jars

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Q. Stacy made strawberry jam and raspberry jam. She made enough strawberry jam to fill 33 jars. If she made 12\frac{1}{2} as much raspberry jam as strawberry jam, how many jars will the raspberry jam fill?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ jars
  1. Identify Strawberry Jam Amount: We know Stacy made enough strawberry jam to fill 33 jars. The raspberry jam is half as much as the strawberry jam. To find out how many jars the raspberry jam will fill, we need to calculate half of 33 jars.\newlineCalculation: 33 jars ÷2=1.5\div 2 = 1.5 jars

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