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According to the line plot, how much more is the total weight of the 1/2 of a pound dog toys than the weight of the 5/8 of a pound dog toys?

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Answer: You didn’t attach the line plot but I’ll do my best.

1 pound = 16 ounces

It says of a pound dog toys, meaning that we will have to do multiplication:

1/2 * 1 pound

= 1/2 * 16 ounces

= 8 ounces

5/8 * 16 ounces

= 10

Next, find the difference:

10 - 8 = 2

The total weight of 5/8 of a pound of dog toys is 2 ounces greater than 1/2 of a pound of dog toys.

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User Cody S
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You didn’t attach the line plot but I’ll do my best.

1 pound = 16 ounces

It says of a pound dog toys, meaning that we will have to do multiplication:

1/2 * 1 pound

= 1/2 * 16 ounces

= 8 ounces

5/8 * 16 ounces

= 10

Next, find the difference:

10 - 8 = 2

The total weight of 5/8 of a pound of dog toys is 2 ounces greater than 1/2 of a pound of dog toys.


Also, the last bit of the question is worded incorrectly. 5/8 > 1/2 right off the bat. I’m not sure who designed the question but I think you should let them know since it would likely confuse individuals who encounter this question. Hope this helps!
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