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Ariane feeds her kitten k grams of food 2 times in the morning and 2 times in the evening. she feeds her dog d grams of food 1 time in the morning and 1 time in the evening.

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The mathematics question asks about the daily amount of food a kitten and dog receive from Ariane. The kitten gets 4k grams and the dog gets 2d grams per day. This is akin to tallying events, just like counting Mrs. Plum's cats' nightly interruptions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question pertains to the amount of food Ariane feeds her kitten and dog. Given that her kitten is fed k grams of food twice in the morning and twice in the evening, the total amount of food the kitten receives in a day is 4k grams. For the dog, which is fed d grams of food once in the morning and once in the evening, the total daily amount is 2d grams.

To relate it to Mrs. Plum's cats that wake her up 10 times on average per week, we are interested in the total instances of an event occurring over a set period—similar to adding the number of feedings per day for Ariane's kitten and dog.

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