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Mathematics, 03.09.2021 04:50, reannalovestodpdn8d2

1.) A rabbit poops 200 – 300 pellets a day. Their daily manure weighs 1 to 1 lb each day. What is a reasonable estimate for the amount of manure pellets
they would produce to fill a 50 lb bag?
a.) 550 pellets
b.) 5,000 pellets
c.) 16,500 pellets
d.) 50,000 pellets
e.) 185,00 pellets
f.) 1,500,000 pellets

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