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dybincka [34]
3 years ago
9

if a cookie weights 3/4 of an ounce, how many ounces does a case of 24 packages with 16 cookies in each package weigh

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ymorist [56]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: 228 ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

just answered the question

erastova [34]3 years ago
5 0
(3/4 oz/ 1 cookie)* (16 cookies/ 24 packages)= 0.5 oz/ package.
(Note that the unit cancels out so you get the answer)

Each package weighs 0.5 ounce~
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