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6.Jay jumped 16 feet on his first long jump attempt and 22 feet on his second attempt. By what percent did his second jump increase? Fill in your answer on the grid provided. Be…
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6.Jay jumped 16 feet on his first long jump attempt and 22 feet on his second attempt. By what percent did his second jump increase? Fill in your answer on the grid provided. Be…
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6.Jay jumped 16 feet on his first long jump attempt and 22 feet on his second attempt. By what percent did his second jump increase? Fill in your answer on the grid provided. Be sure to use the correct place value?
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His second jump increased by 37.5%.
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