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A candy store sells mints in 14, 12 , and 34 lb packages. John purchases several packages of each weight. What is the weight of 6 packages of the 14 lb package?
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A candy store sells mints in 14, 12 , and 34 lb packages. John purchases several packages of each weight.
What is the weight of 6 packages of the 14 lb package?
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84 lbs
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Multiply 14*6 to get the total weight
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