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Mccann
22 April, 20:49
True or false. 4pounds=64ounces
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Zaniyah Ware
22 April, 22:23
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Answer: This answer is true!
Step-by-step explanation:
Each pound consists of exactly 16 ounces. Therefore, if you multiply 16 * 4, you get the number 64!
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Shawn Cannon
22 April, 23:46
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Step-by-step explanation:
Every pound equals 16 ounces. So if you do 16 times 4 you get 64 ounces. That is why this is true!
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