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Clifford has a roll with 32.5 feet of twine. He cut off a piece that was 18.8 feet long to tie some bags of feed. How much twine did he have left on the roll? A 13.7 feet B 41.3 feet C 14.7 feet D 16.3
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Clifford has a roll with 32.5 feet of twine. He cut off a piece that was 18.8 feet long to tie some
bags of feed. How much twine did he have left on the roll?
A 13.7 feet
B 41.3 feet
C 14.7 feet
D 16.3 feet
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Think the answer will be A
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I believe the answer is 13.7
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