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10. Karen wants to buy 5 pounds of baby carrots. The packages of carrots each weigh 14 ounces. How many will she need to buy to reach 5 pounds?
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10. Karen wants to buy 5 pounds of baby carrots. The packages of
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She will have to buy 6
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