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Weight Difference 321A12

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1. **State the problem:** We need to find the difference in weight between the heaviest and lightest baby chick from the given weights: $2 \frac{15}{16}$, $1 \frac{3}{16}$, $\frac{15}{16}$, and $\frac{13}{16}$ ounces. 2. **Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions:** - $2 \frac{15}{16} = \frac{2 \times 16 + 15}{16} = \frac{32 + 15}{16} = \frac{47}{16}$ - $1 \frac{3}{16} = \frac{1 \times 16 + 3}{16} = \frac{16 + 3}{16} = \frac{19}{16}$ 3. **Identify the heaviest and lightest weights:** - Heaviest: $\frac{47}{16}$ ounces - Lightest: $\frac{13}{16}$ ounces 4. **Calculate the difference:** $$\text{Difference} = \frac{47}{16} - \frac{13}{16} = \frac{47 - 13}{16} = \frac{34}{16}$$ 5. **Simplify the fraction:** $$\frac{34}{16} = \frac{\cancel{2} \times 17}{\cancel{2} \times 8} = \frac{17}{8}$$ 6. **Convert to mixed number:** $$\frac{17}{8} = 2 \frac{1}{8}$$ **Final answer:** The difference in weight between the heaviest and lightest chick is $2 \frac{1}{8}$ ounces.
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