Sarah works at a zoo.
An elephant calf is born at the zoo.
The elephant calf weighs 310 pounds...
Mathematics, 12.06.2020 14:57, nefertiri64
Sarah works at a zoo.
An elephant calf is born at the zoo.
The elephant calf weighs 310 pounds.
Sarah weighs 63 kg.
She knows 1 kg = 2.2 pounds.
Sarah says, "The elephant calf weighs more than 2.5 times as
as I do."
Is Sarah correct?
Show why you think this.
Answers: 1
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