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Mickey’s beagle has a mass of 15 kilograms. His dachshund has a mass of 13 kilograms. What is the combination of both?
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A combination is the weight of the two dogs added. If one dog weighs 15 kilos, while the other weighs 13 kilos, we must add 15 to 13. 15 plus 13 is 28, so the combination of the two dogs is 28.
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