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A box of chocolates contains 2 1/3 ounces of fruit crémes, and the rest are Carmel's. If the box weighs 8 5/6 ounces, how many ounces of Carmel's are there? Which of the equations below could be used to solve the problem? 2 1/3 - 8 5/6 = c. 2 1/3 + c=8 5/6. C-8 5/6 =2 1/3. 8 5/6 + c=2 1/3

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