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Nswer the following question the best you can. 8. Jon opened a package of candies and counted them. He found 60 candies in the 1.69 oz package. Estimate the number of candies in…
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8. Jon opened a package of candies and counted them. He found 60 candies in the 1.69 oz
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568 candies
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16 oz/ 1.69 oz.= 9.47 x 60 candies= 568.2= 568 candies.
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