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Marissa bought 1 1/4 pounds of raspberries and 2/3 pounds of blackberries to put in her famous pie. How many pounds of berries did she put in her pie? PLEASEE HURRYPLEASE CMON. …
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Marissa bought 1 1/4 pounds of raspberries and 2/3 pounds of blackberries to put in her famous pie. How many pounds of berries did she put in her pie?
PLEASEE HURRYPLEASE CMON. HURRY HURRY HURRY HURRY!
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I'm not sure that I am right but I multiplied both pounds and it the solution that I have is
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