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8. Sheila's social studies report had 216,701 words. Jane's social studies report had 163,207 words. Will reading the two reports the teacher's mind? To find out, determine how many words the teacher read
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8. Sheila's social studies report had 216,701 words. Jane's social studies report had 163,207 words.
Will reading the two reports
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words the teacher read when she graded the two reports.
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216,701 + 163,207= 379,908
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