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Stacey needs 80 ounces of peaches to make jam. At the grocery store, peaches cost $2.80 per pound. How many pounds of peaches does Stacy need? Stacey needs [?] pounds of peaches. HINT: There are 16 ounces
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Stacey needs 80 ounces of peaches to
make jam. At the grocery store, peaches
cost $2.80 per pound. How many
pounds of peaches does Stacy need?
Stacey needs [?] pounds of peaches.
HINT: There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
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5 pounds (80 ounces = 5 pounds)
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