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Suzy is making an apple pie and her recipe calls for 40 oz of apples at the grocery store apples are sold in pounds if there are 16 ounces in a pound how many pounds of apples should Suzy buy?
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Answer: 2.5 lbs
Step-by-step explanation: Divide 40 by 16 to get the weight she needs.
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