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Manny has a giant paintbrush. He also has a ladder that, in order to be safe, must be 1 foot from the wall for every 4 feet up the wall it goes.
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Manny has a giant paintbrush. He also
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the wall it goes.
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I think that ir is 4 because 1 x 4
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