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There are 28 chocolate-covered peanuts in 1 ounce (oz). Jay bought a 62 oz. jar of chocolate-covered peanuts.
How many chocolate-covered peanuts were there in the jar that Jay bought?
1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
To find the total number of chocolate-covered peanuts in the 62 oz. jar, you would multiply the number of peanuts in 1 oz. by the number of ounces in the jar:
28 peanuts/oz * 62 oz = 1736 peanuts

Therefore, Jay bought a jar containing 1736 chocolate-covered peanuts.
1 year ago

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