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Carlos kept track of how much cereal he ate for two months and found that he ate 208 ounces of cereal in that time. How many pounds is that? (16 ounces = 1 pound) A 6.5 pounds B…
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Carlos kept track of how much cereal he ate for two months and found that he ate 208 ounces of cereal in that time. How many pounds is that? (16 ounces = 1 pound) A 6.5 pounds B. 13 pounds C. 26 pounds OD. 3,328 pounds
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