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A Shampoo Problem: A bottle contains 25.4 fluid ounces of shampoo. Katie uses 0.25 of the bottle. How much shampoo is left? a. Is the shampoo problem a word problem for 0.25 * 25.4, is it a word problem for 25.4 − 0.25, or is it not a word problem for either of these? Explain. b. Write a new shampoo word problem for 0.25 * 25.4 and write a new shampoo word problem for 25.4 − 0.25. Make clear which is which.

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