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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 14:00 elian1418

Elizabeth went to the candy store and wanted to use the dimensional analysis she had learned in class that day. She only had a certain amount of money to spend. In terms of price, she figured out the following conversion factors: 2 lollipops = 8 gumballs 11 gumballs = 8 lemonheads 14 lemonheads = 16 redhots If Elizabeth knows she could buy 18 lollipops, how many redhots could she buy for the same amount of money?

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