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1select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. mr. skinner has four dogs. he recorded the number of cups of dog food each dog ate over the same month. bailey ate 45 cups of dog food. fido ate 60 cups of dog food. gunner ate 75 cups of dog food. spot ate 30 cups of dog food. then, he compared the amounts of food each dog ate. bailey ate for each cup fido ate. fido ate for each cup bailey ate. gunner ate for each cup spot ate. spot ate for each cup gunner ate.

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