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Jay already has a 12-foot wood plank that can be cut into smaller pieces. How many more feet of wood planks must he buy? feet
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Jay already has a 12-foot wood plank that can be cut into smaller pieces.
How many more feet of wood planks must he buy?
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I think its 5 feet
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tell me if I'm wrong
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