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Suppose that the zebras eat 60% of the 800 pounds of browse the zoo goes through each day. how many pounds of browse do the zebras eat each day at the zoo? also, do this.. if you do both of them i will give you five stars and mark you the brainliest! : ) ( i don't know how to paste the picture on my laptop)

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