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A farmer grew a watermelon that weighed 20 pounds he estimated that 95% of the watermelons weight is water. How much of the watermelon is not water
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A farmer grew a watermelon that weighed 20 pounds he estimated that 95% of the watermelons weight is water. How much of the watermelon is not water
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1 pound is not water. Hope this helps
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5 percent or 1 pound of it
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