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Frank bought 3.86 lbs of cherry and lime jelly beans for his birthday party. If 1.56 lbs were cherry flavor, how many pounds were lime flavor?
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Frank bought 3.86 lbs of cherry and lime jelly beans for his birthday party. If 1.56 lbs were cherry flavor, how many pounds were lime flavor?
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2.3 lbs.
Explanation:
Total=3.86
Cherry=1.56
3.86-1.56= 2.3
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