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a deli received 8 blocks of cheese. Each block of cheese weighs 60 ounces. what is the total weight of the cheeses?
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a deli received 8 blocks of cheese. Each block of cheese weighs 60 ounces. what is the total weight of the cheeses?
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8 blocks and each block is 60 ounces so
8 x 60 = 480 oz
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1 = 60
8= X
Simply multiply
8x60 = 480 ounces is the total weight, hope this helps!
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