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A recipe calls for 8 oz. of figs. The figs come in packages of 100g. How many packages should you buy?
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A recipe calls for 8 oz. of figs. The figs come in packages of 100g. How many packages should you buy?
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A recipe calls for 8 oz. of figs. The figs come in packages of 100g. How many packages should you buy?
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Given that 1 oz is about 28g, we can see how many oz is needed by multiplying.
28*8=224.
This means we will need 224g of figs to make the recipe. That means you will need 3 packages in total, You will have some left over from the third package.
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