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Lunna and Ben measured worms in their class compost bin. Lunna measured a 3.5 centimeter worm and Ben measured a 29 millimeter worm. How much longer is Lunna's worm than Be…
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Lunna and Ben measured worms in their class compost bin. Lunna measured a 3.5 centimeter worm and Ben measured a 29 millimeter worm. How much longer is Lunna's worm than Be…
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Lunna and Ben measured worms in their class compost bin. Lunna measured a 3.5 centimeter worm and Ben measured a 29 millimeter worm. How much longer is Lunna's worm than Ben's? (In millimeters)
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Lunna's worm is 6mm longer than Ben's
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