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Tony's 1st two jumps were 11 2/3ft and 11 1/2ft. His total distance was 44ft. How many feet was his final jump?
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Tony's 1st two jumps were 11 2/3ft and 11 1/2ft. His total distance was 44ft. How many feet was his final jump?
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Answer: 20.83
Step-by-step explanation: 44 - 11 2/3 - 11 1/2 = 20.83
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