document.write( "Question 1156987: ) A truck filled with chocolate chips (41,000 lbs.) skidded 100 yards and flipped over spilling all the
\n" ); document.write( "chips onto the highway (Syracuse.com June 27, 2012). Twelve ounces (oz.) of chocolate chips
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In terms of just units:
\n" ); document.write( "[ pounds of chips ] x [ ounces / pound ] x [ dozens of cookies / ounces of chips ] x [ cookies / dozen ]
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\n" ); document.write( "\"+41000%2A%28+16+%2F+1+%29%2A%28+5+%2F+12+%29%2A%28+12+%2F+1+%29+=+41000%2A5%2A16+\"
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