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a technician measures the weights of some objects as 12.30z, 9.6 oz, 7.4oz, 11.6oz, 9.2oz, 13.0z, and 8.4oz. Find the total weight in pounds and ounces.
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Answered by John
Add them all up to find the total weight in ounces.

To find total weight in pounds, divide that total by 16 since there are 16 ounces in one pound.
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Answered by anonymous
thanks John
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