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Chase decided to go to a cat home after school. If he can make 5 servings of cat food from a third of a kilogram of food, how much does one serving weigh?
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Chase decided to go to a cat home after school. If he can make 5 servings of cat food from a third of a kilogram of food, how much does one serving weigh?
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Chase decided to go to a cat home after school.
If he can make 5 servings of cat food from a third of a kilogram of food, how much does one serving weigh?
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Step-by-step explanation:the answer is 0.14 pounds
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