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From a standing position, Meg jumps 7 feet 4 inches and victor jumps 9 feet 2 inches. How many inches farther does victor jump than meg ?
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From a standing position, Meg jumps 7 feet 4 inches and victor jumps 9 feet 2 inches. How many inches farther does victor jump than meg ?
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From a standing position, Meg jumps 7 feet 4 inches and victor jumps 9 feet 2 inches. How many inches farther does victor jump than meg ?
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Answer:1 foot 8 inches
Explanation:
9 foot 2 - 7 foot 4 = 1 foot and 8 inches
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