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Julia's homeroom brought in 5 2/3 pounds of candy. ron's homeroom brought in 8 1/2 pounds of candy. victor's homeroom brought in 9 1/6 pounds of candy. the candy has to be put into bags that can only hold 1 3/4 pounds of candy. how many bags will they need in order to hold all the candy?

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