The average polar bear weighs 1,200 pounds. The average grizzly bear weighs 800 pounds. The average black bear weighs 400 pounds . The average polar bear weighs how many times more than the average black bear?
1 answer:
In order to find the answer, you would need to divide 1,200 by 400, which equals 3. So, the average polar bear is 3 times larger in weight than the average black bear
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