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Hello!
1 pound is equal to 16 ounces so
1 lbs = 16 ounces (lbs,oz) (1,16)
2 lbs = 32 ounces (lbs,oz) (2,32)
3 lbs = 48 ounces (lbs,oz) (3,48)
4 lbs = 64 ounces (lbs,oz) (4,64)
Hope this helps!
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