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From: Victoria <victorial@wv-cis.net>
To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion
Date: 2003032520:19:11
Subject: Proportions
If 16ounces equals a pound, then 56 ounces equals p pounds. What does
the number the p is in place of?
Victoria
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