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Ruth bought two watermelons. The first watermelon was 21.6 pounds, and the second watermelon was 9.07 pounds. How many pounds of watermelon did Ruth buy?
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Ruth bought two watermelons. The first watermelon was 21.6 pounds, and the second watermelon was 9.07 pounds. How many pounds of watermelon did Ruth buy?
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Ruth bought two watermelons. The first watermelon was 21.6 pounds, and the second watermelon was 9.07 pounds. How many pounds of watermelon did Ruth buy?
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30.67 pounds
Explanation:
21.6 pounds + 9.07 pounds = 30.67 pounds
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