At two weeks old, Tabby the cat weighed 10 ounces. Now that he’s older Tabby weighs 15 pounds and 3 ounces. How much more does he weigh now?

percocets… molly percocets

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To find out how much more Tabby weighs now compared to when he was two weeks old, we need to calculate the difference between his current weight and his weight at two weeks old.

First, let's convert Tabby's weight at two weeks old from ounces to pounds. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, we divide the weight in ounces by 16 to get the weight in pounds.
10 ounces / 16 = 0.625 pounds

Next, we combine the pounds and ounces of Tabby's current weight, 15 pounds and 3 ounces.

Now, we can subtract Tabby's weight at two weeks old from his current weight to find the difference:
15 pounds and 3 ounces - 0.625 pounds

To subtract the ounces, we need to convert the 3 ounces to pounds by dividing it by 16.
3 ounces / 16 = 0.1875 pounds

We can now subtract the weight at two weeks old from the current weight:
15 pounds and 0.1875 pounds - 0.625 pounds

Subtracting the pounds:
15 pounds - 0.625 pounds = 14.375 pounds

So Tabby weighs approximately 14.375 pounds more now than when he was two weeks old.