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A puppy's birth weight was 5 ounces, at 9 weeks the puppy weighed 59 ounces. On average, how many ounces per week did the puppy gain?
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A puppy's birth weight was 5 ounces, at 9 weeks the puppy weighed 59 ounces.
On average, how many ounces per week did the puppy gain?
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About 6.5 ounces per week I believe!
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