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Blaze Perry
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18 November, 08:47
What is the answer to 15' 3" - 5' 6"
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Kaylee Thompson
18 November, 08:56
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9' 9"
Step-by-step explanation:
Think of it as a decimal. Since 3 is. 25 of 12 (or one foot) than it is 15.25. And since 6 is half of 12 it is 5.5. 15.25-5.5=9.75 or 9' 9" once we put it back into terms of feet and inches.
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