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Ms. Sherman bought a 4 pound bag of candy for her 6th grade classroom. She gave away 2 pounds of candy to her students during the first unit of instruction and ate 4 ounces of candy during planning. How many ounces of candy does Ms. Smith still have in her bag? (16 ounces = 1 pound)
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