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Jay buys 2(1)/(4) pounds of lunchmeat at the grocery store. How many ounces of lunchmeat is Jay buying? (16 ounces = 1 pound) A 18 ounces B 20 ounces C 32 ounces D 36 ounces
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pounds of lunchmeat at the grocery store. How many ounces of lunchmeat is Jay buying?
(16 ounces = 1 pound)
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18 ounces
B
20 ounces
C
32 ounces
D
36 ounces
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The answer is D. It’s 36 oz. you need to multiply 16 by 2.25.
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