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1.3.2 - Harry has a 14 foot pole. He cuts off 4 1/2 feet of it and then cuts off another 2 %s foot section. How big in the pole now?h
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1.3.2 - Harry has a 14 foot pole. He cuts off 4 1/2 feet of it and then cuts off another 2 %s foot section. How big in the pole now?h
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1.3.2 - Harry has a 14 foot pole. He cuts off 4 1/2 feet of it and then cuts off
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Answer:
9.31 is what I got
So 9.31 feet
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