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Emma’s kitten, snowball, weighed 1250 grams at his last visit to the veterinarian's office. If snowball weighs 1500 grams now, what is the percent increase in the kitten’s weight?
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Emma’s kitten, snowball, weighed 1250 grams at his last visit to the veterinarian's office. If snowball weighs 1500 grams now, what is the percent increase in the kitten’s weight?
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1500-1250=250 that’s the answer the kitty increased by 250grams
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