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A high jumper starts the bar at 48 inches and raises the bar 1/2 inch after every jump. How high will the bar be after the seventh jump?
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A high jumper starts the bar at 48 inches and raises the bar 1/2 inch after every jump. How high will the bar be after the seventh jump?
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I believe the answer is 52 1/2 inches high
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I think it is 336 cause did u mean 48times7=?
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