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I had a jar of jelly beans that weight 56 ounces. I added 16 more ounces of jelly beans to the jar. Then, I divided the jelly beans into bags that weight 8 ounces each. How many…
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I had a jar of jelly beans that weight 56 ounces.
I added 16 more ounces of jelly beans to the
jar. Then, I divided the jelly beans into bags
that weight 8 ounces each. How many bags of
jelly beans did I make?
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112
Explanation:
56x16÷8=112 56x16=896÷8=112 ^w^
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I think 9 bags
56+16=72
72/8=9
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