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Maggie's cat weighs 4254\frac{2}{5} pounds. Maggie's dog weighs 55 times as much as her cat. How much does Maggie's dog weigh?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ pounds

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Q. Maggie's cat weighs 4254\frac{2}{5} pounds. Maggie's dog weighs 55 times as much as her cat. How much does Maggie's dog weigh?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ pounds
  1. Convert to Improper Fraction: Convert the mixed number 4254 \frac{2}{5} pounds to an improper fraction for easier calculation. \newline425=(4×5+2)/5=2254 \frac{2}{5} = (4 \times 5 + 2)/5 = \frac{22}{5} pounds.
  2. Multiply to Find Dog's Weight: Multiply the weight of the cat by 55 to find the weight of the dog.\newlineWeight of dog = 225×5=1105=22\frac{22}{5} \times 5 = \frac{110}{5} = 22 pounds.

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