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The weight of an elephant is 1000x the weight of a cat. if the elephant weighs 14000 pounds, how many pounds does the cat weigh? How did you find the answer?
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The weight of an elephant is 1000x the weight of a cat. if the elephant weighs 14000 pounds, how many pounds does the cat weigh? How did you find the answer?
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1000 x 14
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Because 1000 x 14 =14000
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