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deon buys candy that costs $6 per pound. He will buy at least 11 pounds of candy. What are the possible amounts he will send on candy?
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To find the possible amounts Deon will spend on candy, multiply the cost per pound by the minimum amount he will buy: 6 dollars/pound * 11 pounds = $<<6*11=66>>66. Answer: \boxed{66}.
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