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The heaviest ball made by a bowling ball company weighs 16 pounds. Last week, the company shipped 10,000 of these balls. What was the total weight of these balls. Multiply 16 by 1 to find the weight of 1 of these balls. 16 x 1 = ____ ones = ____
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10,000 balls
16 lbs*10,000=160,000 lbs
16*1
16*1=16 ones=16
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