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Jamal and Sammy are now comparing the total length of their long jumps. Jamal jumped 1\2 yard 5 times. Sammy jumped 1 yard 5 times
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Jamal and Sammy are now comparing the total length of their long jumps. Jamal jumped 1\2 yard 5 times. Sammy jumped 1 yard 5 times
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Sammy's jump rope is 2.5 times longer
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Jamal's jump in all was 2 and 1/2.
Sammy's jump in all was 5 wholes.
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