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Ted and robin each gave a basket of green apples to their friend lily. ted’s basket contains 5 apples, each weighing 7 1/4 ounces. robin’s basket contains 6 apples, each weighing 6 1/2 ounces. whose basket
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Ted and robin each gave a basket of green apples to their friend lily. ted’s basket contains 5 apples, each weighing 7 1/4 ounces. robin’s basket contains 6 apples, each weighing 6 1/2 ounces. whose basket is heavier and by how much?
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5 x 7.25 =36.25
6 x 6.5 = 39
Robins by 2.75
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