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You and your friend enter frogs in a frog-jumping contest. Your friend’s frog jumps 14 feet. Your frog jumps 16 feet. How much farther does your frog jump? 2 7/12 2 5/12 feet 1 …
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You and your friend enter frogs in a frog-jumping contest. Your friend’s frog jumps 14 feet. Your frog jumps 16 feet. How much farther does your frog jump?
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2 5/12 feet
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Answer: 2 feet.
Step-by-step explanation: 16 - 14 = 2. That would be 14 inches. 2 feet.
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