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30 August, 05:21

The weight of an elephant is 1000 times the weight of a cat. If the elephant weighs 14,000 pounds how many pounds does the cat weigh

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  1. 30 August, 05:55
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    To solve this problem, all you have to do is 14,000/1,000, which is 14, because the elephant weighs 14,000 lbs and the cat is 1/1000 of that weight. The cat weighs 14 pounds.
  2. 30 August, 07:52
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    Weight of the elephant = 1,000x

    x = weight of the cat

    14,000=1,000x

    x=14 pounds is what the cat weighs.

    Check: 14*1,000 = 14,000
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