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HELP ASAP Bradley and Blake went fishing Saturday and each caught a fish. Blake’s fish weighed 1.37 pounds more than Bradley’s fish. Select the values that could represent how many pounds each fish could weigh. Mark all that apply.

Blake’s fish: 7.85 lb, Bradley’s fish: 6.48 lb

Blake’s fish: 5.20 lb, Bradley’s fish: 3.83 lb

Blake’s fish: 6.36 lb, Bradley’s fish: 4.99 lb

Blake’s fish: 8.81 lb, Bradley’s fish: 7.54 lb

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