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A lollipop weighs 1 ounce. Do 14 lollipops weigh more than 1 pound Yes they do weigh 1 pound or No they don't weigh less than one pound
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A lollipop weighs 1 ounce. Do 14 lollipops weigh more than 1 pound Yes they do weigh 1 pound or No they don't weigh less than one pound
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Yes they do weigh 1 pound or No they don't weigh less than one pound
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Answer:
they weigh less than a pound
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because 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces
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