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Jack the kangaroo hopped 50 yards in the same time that a young kangaroo hopped 10 feet. How many more feet did Jack hop?
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Jack the kangaroo hopped 50 yards in the same time that a young kangaroo hopped 10 feet. How many more feet did Jack hop?
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Answer:
I yd= 3ft
50x3=150ft
150ft - 10ft= 140ft
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He hopped 20 more feet
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