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Jordan fills several bags with oranges. This line plot shows the weight of each bag. How many more pounds does one of the heaviest bags weigh than one of the lightest bags? Enter your answer as a fraction
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Jordan fills several bags with oranges. This line plot shows the weight of each bag.
How many more pounds does one of the heaviest bags weigh than one of the lightest bags?
Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form by filling in the boxes.
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18 1/8
Explanation:
4 7/8 x 4 = 23 1/2
23 1/2 - 5 3/8 = 18 1/8
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