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A package of m&m's candies contains 5 colors of m&ms and weighs 1.68 oz if each candy weighs 0.03 oz how many are in the package
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A package of m&m's candies contains 5 colors of m&ms and weighs 1.68 oz if each candy weighs 0.03 oz how many are in the package
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1.68/0.03= 56 candies in the package
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