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Kurt needs pounds of chocolate chips to make cookies. How many ounces of chocolate chips does he need? PLEASE I NEED IT RIGHT AWAYYY
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Answer:
Explanation:
Multiply the number of pounds by 16.
1 LB=16OZ
16x(lbs)=
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