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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 23:00 rogersdeloris1ovgm3b

The weight of Keiko’s kitten is 1 ··6 the weight of her puppy. If each animal
gains 3 pounds, the kitten will weigh 1
··3 as much as the puppy. The
equation 1
··6w 1 3 5 1
··3(w 1 3) describes this situation, where w is the weight
of the puppy now. How much does the puppy weigh now?

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