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12lbs= how many ounces And how do you show work
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12lbs= how many ounces
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Okay, so for every 1 pound there is 16 ounces. So to show work you need to multiply 12 by 16 and you will get 192. SO 12 lbs is 192 ounces. If you need any more help with problems like this, feel free to contact me :)
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