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A dog needs 2 teaspoons of medicine for every 10 pounds of weight. how many teaspoon of medicine are needed for a 240 ounce dog?
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A dog needs 2 teaspoons of medicine for every 10 pounds of weight. how many teaspoon of medicine are needed for a 240 ounce dog?
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A dog needs 2 teaspoons of medicine for every 10 pounds of weight. how many teaspoon of medicine are needed for a 240 ounce dog?
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240 ounces=15 pounds
2/10*15=3(teaspoons)
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