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Dan drops his fishing lure 3 feet below the surface, raises it 1 1/2 feet, and then drops it 2 1/4 feet how many feet below the surface is the lure
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Dan drops his fishing lure 3 feet below the surface, raises it 1 1/2 feet, and then drops it 2 1/4 feet how many feet below the surface is the lure
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Dan drops his fishing lure 3 feet below the surface, raises it 1 1/2 feet, and then drops it 2 1/4 feet
how many feet below the surface is the lure
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Answer:
Decimal: 3.75 Fraction: 3 3/4
Explanation:
3 - 1.5 = 1.5
1.5 + 2.25 = 3.75
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