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The mass of eight oranges is 64 ounces. If each orange has the same mass, what is the mass of each orange? URGENT
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The mass of eight oranges is 64 ounces. If each orange has the same mass, what is the mass of each orange?
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8 ounces 64 divided by 8 is 8
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8 ounces because 64 divided by eight is eight
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