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Kipton puts one marshmallow on the scale and it weighs 7.2 grams. How much would 10 marshmallows weigh?
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Kipton puts one marshmallow on the scale and it weighs 7.2 grams. How much would 10 marshmallows weigh?
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72 grams
Explanation:
7.2 x 10 = 72
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