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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 17:00, neariah24

Finn the dragon trainer keeps careful track of the number of calories eaten by his dragons each week? Fill in the blank with the possible number of calories Grayboy could have eaten Dragons Calories
Smokey 585,890
Red 986,775
Squaker 585,988

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