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22 October, 09:10

Rachel found the masses of three rocks for a science project. The first rock had a mass of 19.28 grams, the second rock had a mass of 25.3 grams, and the third rock had a mass of 46.3 grams. How much greater was the mass of the third rock than the combined mass of the other two rocks?

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  1. 22 October, 09:39
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    1st rock = 19.28 grams

    2nd rock = 25.30 grams

    3rd rock = 46.3 grams

    Add 1st and 2nd rock to get the combined mass

    19.28 + 25.30 = 44.58 combined mass of 1st and 2nd rock

    Subtract:

    3rd rock mass - combined mass of 1st and 2nd rock

    46.30 - 44.58 = 1.72 grams

    1.72 grams greater was the mass of the 3rd rock than the combined mass of the two rocks.
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