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there are 1,600 kilocalories in the 5 cups of dog food for his adult dog. mike gives his puppy 2 cups of the same food. how many kilocalories are there in 2-cup servings? please show work!
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there are 1,600 kilocalories in the 5 cups of dog food for his adult dog. mike gives his puppy 2 cups of the same food. how many kilocalories are there in 2-cup servings? please show work!
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Divide it by 5 which equals 350 per cup and than take that number and times it by 2 which equals 640. So the answer is 640
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