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Isabel is purshing a 5 pound bag of dog food.how many 8- ounce servings can she feed her dog (1lb=16oz
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Isabel is purshing a 5 pound bag of dog food.how many 8- ounce servings can she feed her dog (1lb=16oz
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1 pound = 16 ounces
16 ounces / 8 ounces = 2 servings per pound
5 pound bag x 2 servings per pound = 10 total servings
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