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Annalise Hart
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2 April, 19:48
What are 140 fluid ounces increased by 45%
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Shyla Hunter
2 April, 20:06
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203 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to find 45% of 140
45% * 150
Changing to decimal form
.45*140
63
Then since it is increased, we add it to 140
140+63
203
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