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the answer is (b--> 800)i know this because
I divided 4 by 1.2 got 3.3 repeating multiplied it by 240 and got 800 because I rounded it :-)
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It is A 560 because it's the difference from a 1.2 ounce bar and a 4 ounce bar
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