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Ali went to the store to buy vegetables. he bought 16 ounces of potatoes, 1.5 of onions, 4 ounces of celery, 1 pound of tomatoes , and 4 ounces of garlic.
part a. what was the total weight of the vegetables in pounds?
part b. the items were packed in two bags. the first bag contained the potatoes and onions, and the second bag contained the remaining items. how many ounces do the first bag weigh? how many pounds did the second bag weigh ?
part c. which bag was heavier? by how much?
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