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Xan and Katie are twins. Xan weighs 666 pounds 999 ounces, and Katie weighs 888 pounds 111 ounce. What is the difference, in ounces, between Xan and Katie's weight?
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Xan and Katie are twins. Xan weighs 666 pounds 999 ounces, and Katie weighs 888 pounds 111 ounce.
What is the difference, in ounces, between Xan and Katie's weight?
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Difference in weight is 24 once
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