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Mathematics, 02.02.2022 05:50, aliami0306oyaj0n

Please Help Answer both questions and show your work. 1. If each bats eight hundred bugs per hour for five hours per night, how many bugs would a colony of fifty bats eat in a week?

2. Celina's family grows pumpkins and sells them every day in October. Last October they sold eighty percent of their pumpkins at three dollars a piece and made an average of about two hundred seventy-one dollars per a day how many pumpkins did they grow?

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