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Kenny is providing dinner to 12 families who need food. each family is the same size. the families chose the food items that they would like to receive. the table below shows each food item, the amount of each food item that he has to share, and the number of families that requested each food item. food item number of pounds available number of families receiving item chicken 113.4 9 rolls 6.6 12 mashed potatoes 28.5 10 corn 18.92 11 green bean casserole 5.37 3 kenny is unsure of how much to give each family. can you him divide up dinner for the families in need? part 1 directions: fill in the chart to estimate the amount of each type of food that each family will receive. use compatible numbers to you estimate. food item rounded number of pounds available rounded number of families receiving item division expression estimated amount each family receives chicken  rolls ÷ mashed potatoes ÷ corn ÷ green bean casserole ÷ _

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