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On Thursday, Movietown Theater made 4/5 of their popcorn with butter. The remaining , 35.2 ounces was made without butter. How many pounds of popcorn did Movietown Theater make on Thursday?
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On Thursday, Movietown Theater made 4/5 of their popcorn with butter. The remaining , 35.2 ounces was made without butter. How many pounds of popcorn did Movietown Theater make on Thursday?
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made 4/5 with butter......leaving 1/5 (or 35.2) ounces....
so 1/5 of what is 35.2
1/5x = 35.2
x = 35.2 * 5
x = 176 ounces....
16 ounces = 1 lb......so 176 ounces = (176/16) = 11 lbs <===
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35.2 ounces is 1/5 of the popcorn
so 35.2 x 5 = 176
1 pound = 16 ounces
176÷16=11
The movie theater made
11 pounds
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