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Georgia's baby brother weighed less than 11 pounds when he was born. Which of the following could be the number of ounces Georgia's baby brother weighed? Select two that apply.
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156 ounces
B
170 ounces
C
186 ounces
D
190 ounces
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B :because 11 pound in Ounces is 176
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