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Ned has two cookies. One cookie weighs 1.75 ounces, and the other cookie weighs 1.375 ounces. Which statement correctly compares and describes the weights of the two cookies?
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Ned has two cookies. One cookie weighs 1.75 ounces, and the other cookie weighs 1.375 ounces. Which statement correctly compares and describes the weights of the two cookies?
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Ned has two cookies. One cookie weighs 1.75 ounces, and the other cookie weighs 1.375 ounces. Which statement correctly compares
and describes the weights of the two cookies?
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i think that it is 3.125
Explanation:
because 1.75 + 1.375 =3.125
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