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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 22:10, giany

Richard works at an ice cream shop. Regular cones get two scoops of Ice cream: large cones get three scoops. One hot Saturday, Richard scooped 234 regulas cones and 150 large cones. One scoop of ice cream is 3 ounces. A tub of ice cream weighs 10 pounds. How many tubs of ice
cream did Richard use to make the cones?
Use the conversion 1 pound 16 ounces

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