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Which rule shows the relationship of pounds, p, to ounces, z? a. z = 16p c. p = 16z b. z = 32p d. p = 32z
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Which rule shows the relationship of pounds, p, to ounces, z?
a. z = 16p
c. p = 16z
b. z = 32p
d. p = 32z
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There are 16 ounces in one pound
So it would be p=16z
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