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Subtract customary weights with regrouping 3 lb 1 oz − 1 lb 15 oz =
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Subtract customary weights with regrouping
3 lb 1 oz − 1 lb 15 oz =
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The answer is 10 oz because in 1 lb theres 12 oz. So when you subtract 15, your going to have to lend from the origional numbers, So the answer is 10 oz.
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The answer to your question is 1 lb 2 oz
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