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Bonita brought 3 bags of apples and 2 pounds of grapes to the picnic. Each bag of apples weighed 4 pounds. How many pounds of apples and grapes did Bonita bring to the picnic?

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Hi! Your answer is 14!

To find the total weight of the apples and grapes that Bonita brought to the picnic, you need to calculate the weight of the apples and the weight of the grapes separately, and then add them together.

First, calculate the weight of the apples:
Bonita brought 3 bags of apples, and each bag weighed 4 pounds. So, the total weight of the apples is 3 bags * 4 pounds per bag = 12 pounds.

Next, calculate the weight of the grapes:
Bonita brought 2 pounds of grapes.

Finally, add the weight of the apples and the weight of the grapes to find the total weight:
12 pounds (apples) + 2 pounds (grapes) = 14 pounds.

Therefore, Bonita brought a total of 14 pounds of apples and grapes to the picnic.