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Drew has two cats. One cat weighs 17 pounds, and the other one weighs 12 1/2 pounds. Audrey’s dog weighs 33 pounds. What is the difference in ounces between Audrey’s dog and the combined weights of Drew’s
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Drew has two cats. One cat weighs 17 pounds, and the other one weighs 12 1/2 pounds. Audrey’s dog weighs 33 pounds. What is the difference in ounces between Audrey’s dog and the combined weights of Drew’s cats?
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Answer: 3.5 pounds
Explanation:
17+12.5=29.5
33-29.5=3.5
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