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At a ski-jump competition, the first- place jumper has 231.2 points. The last-place jumper has 198.4 points. What is the difference of the two scores?
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At a ski-jump competition, the first- place jumper has 231.2 points. The last-place jumper has 198.4 points. What is the difference of the two scores?
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At a ski-jump competition, the first-
place jumper has 231.2 points. The
last-place jumper has 198.4 points.
What is the difference of the two
scores?
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Answer:
a difference of 32.8 points
Explanation:
231.2 - 198.4
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