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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:30 pinkmoonlight
A 24-ounce can of mixed nuts contains 50% peanuts, 0.2 almonds, 1/10 cashews, and 0.2 hazelnuts. Which of the following represents the total amount of almonds and hazelnuts in the can?
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