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You have several pieces of wood 0.83m 1.26m 0.53m 4.09m 3.5m add the lengths together to give the total length
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You have several pieces of wood 0.83m 1.26m 0.53m 4.09m 3.5m add the lengths together to give the total length
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the answer is 10.21 because .83 plus 1.26 plus .53 plus 4.09 plus 3.5 gives you 10.21m
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10.21 you just have to add it like dollers
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