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Mrs. Blow's chocolate chip recipe uses 8oz of chocolate chips. will she need more or less that 1lb of chocolate chips? explain
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Mrs. Blow's chocolate chip recipe uses 8oz of chocolate chips. will she need more or less that 1lb of chocolate chips? explain
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8 oz. is half a pound. so she will need less than a pound of chocolate.
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