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For a chemistry lab, you used 2 ounces of calcium sulfate, 2.5 pounds of copper, and 14 lb of nickel. What was the combined weight of your materials? pounds and ounces
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For a chemistry lab, you used 2 ounces of calcium sulfate, 2.5 pounds of copper, and 14 lb of nickel. What was the combined weight of your materials? pounds and ounces
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that would be 16.625 pounds and/or 266 pounds
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