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1. Jada's baby brother walked 3 yards, and then half that length again. How much did he walk in total? 2. A person walked x meters and then half that length again. How much…
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1. Jada's baby brother walked 3 yards, and then half that length again. How much did he walk in total? 2. A person walked x meters and then half that length again. How much…
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1. Jada's baby brother walked 3 yards, and then half
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2. A person walked x meters and then half that length
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4 1/2 yards
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half of 3 yards is 1 1/2 so 3 + 1 1/2 is 4 1/2
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