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The roller coaster in space land is 184 feet high. The one in monster land is 235 feet high. How much higher is the one in monster land?
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The roller coaster in space land is 184 feet high. The one in monster land is 235 feet high. How much higher is the one in monster land?
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235 feet - 184 feet = 51 feet higher
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