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jake weighted 150.7 pounds with army boots on,and 144.9 pounds without them. what is the weight of each boot?
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jake weighted 150.7 pounds with army boots on,and 144.9 pounds without them. what is the weight of each boot?
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2.9 pounds as first you subtract 150.7 - 144.9 then you will get 5.8 divide that into 2 and you will get 2.9
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Subtract 144.9 from 150.7
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