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1. The heaviest dog ever recorded was an English Mastiff weighing 155.6 kilograms. The lightest dog ever recorded was a Chihuahua weighing 635 grams. a. What is the weight of the Chihuahua in kilograms? Do not round. (1) Use the unrounded kilogram weight of the Chihuahua when completing parts 1b and 1c so that both dogs have weights in the same units! b. How much more does the Mastiff weigh than the Chihuahua? Do not round. (0.5) c. How many times heavier is the Mastiff than the Chihuahua? Round to the nearest whole number. (1)

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