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OpenStudy (anonymous):
heeeeeellp please i need help ill fan you
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geerky42 (geerky42):
Help with what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here is the attachment
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Do you still need help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes please
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Okay, so what do you think the answer is?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think its 32.5 starwberrys
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
nope, its 37 strawberries.
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
1.5+2+2+2.5+3+3+3+3.5+3.5+4+4.5+4.5=37
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Does that help?
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay does it have a 37. something
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
no, because you can not buy a part of a strawberry ^_^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh okay just hold on a minute
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Make sense?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay can you answer a few more question?
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OpenStudy (youngstudier):
sure, I can help you out with a few more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay the other question is down below
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Oh wait! The answer to the question before this is not 37! I'm sorry, I read it wrong, the answer is actaully 12
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
She bought 12 strawberries.
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
The total weight of the strawberries is 37 ounces.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhhh pkay thanks ffor tellin
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Yep,
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
So,
The answer was found when the weight of each strawberry was added together.
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Good Job!