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7 March, 17:08

Tom and his brother caught 100 fish on the weeklog fishing trip. the total weight of the fish was 235 pounds.

Part C:

supposethe total weight of the fish caught staying the same but instead the of 100 fish caught during the week log fishing trip, only 10 fish were caught. How would the weight of each fish change? Explain.

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  1. 7 March, 17:32
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    The weight of 10 fish would be 23.5 pounds. If 100 fish is 235 pounds, then each fish is 2.35 pounds. 10 fish of that same weight would be 23.5 pounds.
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