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Suppose the total weight of the fish caught stayed the same but instead of 100 fish caught during the weeklong fishing trip,only 10 fish were caught.How would the weight of each fish change.Explain
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Suppose the total weight of the fish caught stayed the same but instead of 100 fish caught during the weeklong fishing trip,only 10 fish were caught.How would the weight of each fish change.Explain
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The 10 fish would be really big fish???
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If i understand correctly......
say there were 100 fish each weighs 1 pound
and if there were ten fish each would weigh 10 pounds
But the number of pounds stays the same.
100x1=100 and 10x10=110
I hope I helped!!!
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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