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Ozzie weighs 1 lbs. Slugger weighs 10 lbs. And Charlie weighs 29 lbs. They are all dogs. Add all the lbs and times it by 15 and what do you get??
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Ozzie weighs 1 lbs. Slugger weighs 10 lbs. And Charlie weighs 29 lbs. They are all dogs. Add all the lbs and times it by 15 and what do you get??
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the answer is 600lb
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