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Mathematics, 13.11.2021 15:20, gslovestodance6879
An unopened bag of gummy bears weighs 2 1/3 ounces. Drayven has 3/4 of a bag of gummy bears and Akila has 2/3 of a bag. Who has more? If they put their bags together, would they have more than one bag? Explain your answer.
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