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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 01:00 isabelperez063

There are 8 ounces of flour in a bag. Jeremy scoops out 0.8 of the flour. He then pours 0.6 of the scoop into a bowl. Jeremy thinks that he pours more then 3 ounces of flour into the bowl. Is this reasonable? Explain.

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