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Ben bought 1 2/3 pounds of jelly beans and 2 3/8 pounds of jolly ranchers. What are the total pounds of candy that Ben bought?
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Ben bought 1 2/3 pounds of jelly beans and 2 3/8 pounds of jolly ranchers. What are the total pounds of candy that Ben bought?
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4 1/24
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1 2/3 +2 3/8 = 5/3 +2 3/8 = 5/3 + 19/8 = 97/ 24 =4 1/24
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