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Dane’s puppy weighted 8 ounces when it was born. Now the puppy weighs 18 times as much as it did when it was born. How many pounds does Dane’s puppy weigh now?
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Dane’s puppy weighted 8 ounces when it was born. Now the puppy weighs 18 times as much as it did when it was born. How many pounds does Dane’s puppy weigh now?
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just multiply 8 times 18 to get 144 then convert it into pounds which is 9 pounds
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144 ounces or 9 pounds.
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