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Hello again ;3
8 pounds < 80 ounces
3 pounds > 50 ounces
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1. 80 ounces = 5 pounds and 8 pounds = 128 ounces so (8>80)
2. 3 pounds = 48 ounces and 50 ounces = 3.1 pounds so (3<50)
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