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Mathematics, 18.10.2021 08:00 cristinaledford3696

Leslie is watching her calorie intake. She drinks a vegetable drink for breakfast and will limit the total calories for lunch and dinner to 1100 calories the plan is for lunch to be 300 calories less than dinner. How many calories can Leslie have for dinner? For her lunch?

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