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From a 10-foot board, a carpenter sawed off pieces that were 2 3/4 feet and 3 2/3 feet long. How much of the board is left?
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From a 10-foot board, a carpenter sawed off pieces that were 2 3/4 feet and 3 2/3 feet long. How much of the board is left?
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