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A baker wants to make the very best bread and he must add just the right amount of yeast by weight. He wants to make the following four batches that each use 2 3/4 ounces of yeast ten batches that each use 4 2/3 ounces of yeast eight batches that each use 4 1/2 ounces of yeast if he can only buy yeast by the pound will one of the pound be enough? Exactly how much yeast will he need? if yeast sells for $3.98 per pound how much money will the baker spend on yeast?will he have any yeast left over?If so how much will he have? use complete sentences to explain your reasoning. Be prepared to share your solution with the class.

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