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Melissa's books weigh 14.5 lb, Jonathan's weigh 12.516 and Candy's books weigh 7.25 lb. What is the combined weight of all of the books?
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Melissa's books weigh 14.5 lb, Jonathan's weigh 12.516 and Candy's books weigh 7.25 lb. What is the combined weight of all of the books?
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14.5 + 12.516= 27.016. so then you would add 27.016 + 7.25= 34.266.
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