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21 December, 04:30

Suppose Ellie starts making a lamb stew using a 6.5-quart pot. She decides to make a bigger stew. She pours everything into a pot that is 40 percent bigger. How big is the bigger pot?

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  1. 21 December, 04:51
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    The bigger pot is a 9.1-quart pot

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Initial pot size = 6.5-quart

    New pot is 40% bigger than the initial pot size

    Bigger pot size = 6.5-quart + (0.4 * 6.5-quart) = 6.5-quart + 2.6-quart = 9.1-quart
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