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So Ms. Hartselis katen weighed 6.8 pounds the last time she was at the vet's office. If she was 5.3 pounds the first time she was weighed, what is the percent increase in h…
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So Ms. Hartselis katen weighed 6.8 pounds the last time she was at the vet's office. If she was 5.3 pounds the first time she was weighed, what is the percent increase in h…
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percent increase in her weight? (To the nearest whole percent)
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The nearest percent increase in 53 to 68 is about 29 percent.
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