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Love story by T. Swift
Roger discovers that he needs to buy some chicken as well. He buys an amount of
chicken that weighs more than the beef he bought and less than the turkey he
bought. Give an amount in pounds that the chicken could weigh, rounded to the
nearest hundredth of a pound.
chicken that weighs more than the beef he bought and less than the turkey he
bought. Give an amount in pounds that the chicken could weigh, rounded to the
nearest hundredth of a pound.
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Love story by T. Swift
Oh okay.
Turkey + 1.50 kilograms
Beef= 1.25
Turkey + 1.50 kilograms
Beef= 1.25
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Love story by T. Swift
So between 2.75 and 3.3?
would exactly 3 be okay?
would exactly 3 be okay?
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Hello! I'm here to help. What are you confused about?
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To determine the amount of chicken that weighs more than the beef but less than the turkey, we would need to know the exact weights of the beef and turkey bought. Without that information, we cannot provide a specific amount for the chicken.
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To determine the weight of the chicken, we'll use the given weights of the turkey and beef.
1 kilogram is approximately equal to 2.20462 pounds.
- Turkey: 1.50 kilograms * 2.20462 = 3.31 pounds
- Beef: 1.25 kilograms * 2.20462 = 2.76 pounds
So, the chicken needs to weigh more than 2.76 pounds but less than 3.31 pounds.
1 kilogram is approximately equal to 2.20462 pounds.
- Turkey: 1.50 kilograms * 2.20462 = 3.31 pounds
- Beef: 1.25 kilograms * 2.20462 = 2.76 pounds
So, the chicken needs to weigh more than 2.76 pounds but less than 3.31 pounds.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, based on the given information, the chicken could weigh between 2.76 and 3.31 pounds. Therefore, a weight of exactly 3 pounds would be within that range and considered a valid answer for the weight of the chicken.
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