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1 Rimshot bought a 3.5-oz chocolate crunch bar. Within 15 minutes, he had eaten 0.6 of the bar. How many ounces did he eat?
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1 Rimshot bought a 3.5-oz chocolate crunch bar. Within 15 minutes, he had eaten 0.6 of the bar. How many ounces did he eat?
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1 Rimshot bought a 3.5-oz chocolate crunch bar. Within 15 minutes, he had eaten 0.6 of the bar. How many ounces did he eat?
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Answer:2.1 (2 1/10)
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0.6 times 3.5=2.1
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