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Aurora brought 2 bags of oranges and 4 pounds of grapes to the potluck. Each bag of oranges weighed 6 pounds.

What was the weight of the fruit that Aurora brought to the potluck?

Calculate how many pounds of oranges are in 2 bags.
Add that number to the number of pounds of grapes.

Calculate how many pounds of oranges are in 2 bags.
Subtract that number from the number of pounds of grapes.

Calculate how many bags of oranges there are.
Add that number to the number of pounds of grapes.

Calculate how many pounds of oranges are in 2 bags.
Multiply that number by the number of pounds of grapes.

In the end you add the pounds of grapes to the pounds of oranges.

So pounds of oranges = 2 bags * 6 pounds/bag = 12
Pounds of grapes = 4
add them to get total weight

To solve this problem, you need to calculate the weight of the fruit that Aurora brought to the potluck. Here are the steps:

1. Calculate the weight of the oranges in 2 bags: Since each bag of oranges weighs 6 pounds, multiply that by 2 (the number of bags) to get 12 pounds.

2. Add the weight of the grapes: Aurora brought 4 pounds of grapes.

3. Calculate the total weight of the fruit: Add the weight of the oranges (12 pounds) to the weight of the grapes (4 pounds).

So, the weight of the fruit that Aurora brought to the potluck is 16 pounds.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Calculate how many pounds of oranges are in 2 bags. Add that number to the number of pounds of grapes.