(Set 1) WEDNESDAY 2) JaDymond picked up two 3) Dete seashells while on vacation. One seashell was small and a. 8 only weighed \( \frac{5}{10} \) pound. The other seashell weighed \( \frac{34}{100} \) pound. If JaDymond had weighed both seashells together, would the weight have been more or less than one pound? Enter your answer and explanation. c. 4 A d. 4 \( A \)
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