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Noa purchased 3/4 pound of jelly beans and 3 ounces of sour gummies How many ounces of candy did Noa purchase all together?
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Noa purchased 3/4 pound of jelly beans and 3 ounces of sour gummies
How many ounces of candy did Noa purchase all together?
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15 ounces
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12 ounces + 3 ounces=15 ounces
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3/4 of a pound is 12 ounces so you would add 3 ounces to 12
12 + 3 = 15 ounces
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