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Steve buys 14 ounces of kiwis and 2 pounds of peaches.How many more ounces do the peaches weigh then the kiwis?
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Steve buys 14 ounces of kiwis and 2 pounds of peaches.How many more ounces do the peaches weigh then the kiwis?
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Steve buys 14 ounces of kiwis and 2 pounds of peaches.How many more ounces do the peaches weigh then the kiwis?
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1 pound = 16 ounces
2 pounds x 16 ounces = 32 ounces for the peaches.
32 ounces - 14 ounces = 18
The peaches weigh 18 more ounces.
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