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rhonda had a piece of ribbon that was 5 feet 3 inches long she removed a 5-inch piece to us in her art project what is the length of the piece of ribbon now?
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58 inches x since 5ft 3in is 63 inches all you have to do is remove 5in
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58 inches is the new length
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