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A loaf of bread from a local baker measures on the scale at 627.95 grams. If converted to ounces, what amount would that be? Round to 2 decimals.
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A loaf of bread from a local baker measures on the scale at 627.95 grams. If converted to ounces, what amount would that be? Round to 2 decimals.
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A loaf of bread from a local baker measures on the scale at 627.95 grams. If converted to ounces, what amount would that be? Round to 2 decimals.
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22.15
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It would be round about 22 ounces.
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