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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 16:00, saucyboyFredo

Inotice my dog has gained some weight and so i decided to reduce the amount of food that i feed him daily. i decide to start feeding him 1 1/10 pounds of food every day instead of the 1 7/8 pounds that i was feeding him daily. how much less dog food am i going to need in a month? (write your answer as a mixed number)

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