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loris [4]
3 years ago
14

TPLEASE HELP I NEED TO SUBMIT THIS IN A COUPLE MINUTES!!!! The Great Foods Warehouse contains 9435 pounds of watermelons. There

are 6555.569 pounds of watermelons in the Tasty Food Warehouse. How many more pounds does the Tasty Food Warehouse need to have the same amount of watermelons as the Great Food Warehouse? Enter your answer in the box.
______ Pounds
Mathematics
1 answer:
Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Simple. Just subtract 6,555.569 from 9,435.

9,435 - 6,555.569 = 2,879.431

The Tasty Food Warehouse needs to have 2,879.431 pounds of watermelons to have the same as the Great Foods Warehouse.

Hope this helps you!

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