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Zane weighs 50 kilograms. What is his weight in pounds? (The proportional relationship between kilograms and pounds is .) 100 pounds 22.72 pounds 110 pounds 1100 pounds
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Zane weighs 50 kilograms. What is his weight in pounds? (The proportional relationship between kilograms and pounds is .) 100 pounds 22.72 pounds 110 pounds 1100 pounds
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Zane weighs 50 kilograms. What is his weight in pounds? (The proportional relationship between kilograms and pounds is .)
100 pounds
22.72 pounds
110 pounds
1100 pounds
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110 pounds is the correct answer.
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