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If you "ate a ton" of Quater Pounders and they weighed exactly a quarter pound each, how many would you have eaten? ( 1 ton= 2,000 pounds) Please show your work
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If you "ate a ton" of Quater Pounders and they weighed exactly a quarter pound each, how many would you have eaten? ( 1 ton= 2,000 pounds) Please show your work
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You would have to do 2,000*4 Because there are 4 per pound. You would have to eat 8,000 to have eaten a actual ton of them. XD Nice question btw.
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