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Alex’s dog weighed 54.89 pounds. The vet said he was overweight, so Alex put him on a diet. Now he weighs 49.75 pounds. How much weight did he lose? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. 7 pounds
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Alex’s dog weighed 54.89 pounds. The vet said he was overweight, so Alex put him on a diet. Now he weighs 49.75 pounds. How much weight did he lose? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
7 pounds
5 pounds
105 pounds
5.14 pounds
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All right so the dog weighted 54.89 the dog lost 5.14 pounds to check if was right I add 5.14 + 49.75 the answer was 54.89 so I knew that the right answer.
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