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Mathematics, 04.07.2019 11:30 Boris1002

Solve the problem. a baker used 423 packages of raisins when he was making muffins. each package contained 514 pounds of raisins. how many pounds of raisins did the baker use? enter your answer in simplest mixed number form.

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