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At the beginning of the season he could lift 560 pounds.Over the course of the weightlifting season he increased that by 45%.How much can he lift now? *
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At the beginning of the season he could lift 560 pounds.Over the course of the weightlifting season he increased that by 45%.How much can he lift now? *
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Your answer would be 812. 45% of 560 is 252 so you add 252 + 560 which is 812
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