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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 19:58 hanz73

Jennifer needs to buy nuts. She has enough money to buy 20 ounces of nuts. She puts 1 1/2 pounds of nuts into a bag. How many ounces of nuts does Jennifer need to remove to have 20 ounces remaining in the bag?

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