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Mr. Hann is trying to decide how many new copies of a book to order for his students. Each book weighs 6 ounces. Which ordered pair is a viable solution if x represents the number of books he orders and y represents the total weight of the books, in ounces?
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Your answer to this question is (1 ,6)
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Answer: the correct answer is (0,0)
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