Asked by mathelp124576

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A recipe calls for 4 pounds of fruit.you have 60 ounces of fruit.

A.do you have as much fruit as you need?

B.if not,how much more do you need?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
You've posted a dozen or more math questions without any indication of your attempts to solve them.

Please do not post any more questions without your attempts to answer them.
Answered by mathelp124576
im checking my answers
Answered by Steve
so, why be coy? Ask us to check your answer, and let us know what it is. In fact, you might even show your work, in case you went wrong.
Answered by asdfjkl;
1 pound = 16 ounces so 16 * 4 is 64 so you need 4 more ounces.
Answered by Anonymous
just tell me the answer
Answered by pnybro
it's B u need four more
Answered by christina
bruh theres no a b or c its just a fricking answer
Answered by christina
for those in 2020 before winter break. Heres some options pick 1 and paste it for ur answer.
1st. No, you need 4 more ounces. How i figured this out is i did 16 x 4 and that = 64.

2nd. You need more. To make 1 pound you need 16 ounces. So you need to do 16 x 4 = 64. You need 4 more ounces.

3rd. No you do not. You need 4 more ounces.

i never do this. if u use one and get points consider yourself lucky XD
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