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PLEASE HELP ASAP!! A candy store sells different sized bags of jelly beans. The line plot shows the weights of ten bags. Weight of Jelly Bean Bags
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A candy store sells different sized bags of jelly beans. The line plot shows the weights of ten bags.
Weight of Jelly Bean Bags
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Answer:3/8
Step-by-step explanation:1/4 +1/8=3/8
1/4 is equal to 2/8
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