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Abby's cat weighs 18 pounds. Her dog weighs 2 pounds more than half her cat's weight.write and evaluate an expression to show how much Abbey's dog weighs
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Abby's cat weighs 18 pounds. Her dog weighs 2 pounds more than half her cat's weight.write and evaluate an expression to show how much Abbey's dog weighs
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Abby's cat weighs 18 pounds. Her dog weighs 2 pounds more than half her cat's weight.write and evaluate an expression to show how much Abbey's dog weighs
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11 pounds
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Just divide the cats weight by 2 and then add 2
(18)/2 + 2
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