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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 20:20, xxaurorabluexx

A recipe calls for 2/3 lb of cream cheese. A small tub of cream cheese at the grocery store weighs 12 oz. Is this enough cream cheese for the recipe? Solve and EXPLAIN your answer.

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