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The graph compares the weights in pounds of 100 dogs and cats that are brought in to a veterinarian's office. How many more dogs than cats were over 10 pounds?
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The graph compares the weights in pounds of 100 dogs and cats that are brought in to a veterinarian's office. How many more dogs than cats were over 10 pounds?
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The graph compares the weights in pounds of 100 dogs and cats that are brought in to a veterinarian's office.
How many more dogs than cats were over 10 pounds?
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Where is the picture of the graph? hard to help without the graph
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