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Emily was checking the weight of a gold nugget and a piece of fool’s gold. Together they weighed 92.9 grams. If the fool’s gold was 35.6 grams, how much did the gold nugget weigh?
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Emily was checking the weight of a gold nugget and a piece of fool’s gold. Together they weighed 92.9 grams. If the fool’s gold was 35.6 grams, how much did the gold nugget weigh?
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92.9-35.6= 57.3. Therefore the gold nugget weighed 57.3 grams
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