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Samuel bought an 8-ounce bag of lettuce and two 1-pound bags of carrots. pls help A. 10 ounces B. 12 ounces C. 40 ounces D. 72 ounces
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Samuel bought an 8-ounce bag of lettuce and two 1-pound bags of carrots.
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10 ounces
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12 ounces
C.
40 ounces
D.
72 ounces
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A. 10
8+1+1=10
Add up the ounce of the bag of lettuce
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