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5. Gerald's mass is 2/3 John's mass. John's mass is 36 pounds. How much heavier is John than Gerald? John is pounds heavier than Gerald
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5. Gerald's mass is 2/3 John's mass. John's mass is 36 pounds. How much
heavier is John than Gerald?
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Answer: 12
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2/3 of 36 is 24. 36 - 24 = 12
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