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A carton of eggs weighs 1.3 pounds how much would 3.4 cartons weigh
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A carton of eggs weighs 1.3 pounds how much would 3.4 cartons weigh
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Your answer is 4.42 because one and three tenths multiplied three 4ths equals 4.42. Hope this helps:)
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