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Andy has three planks of wood. Two planks are each 1.5 m long. One plank is 2.5m long. What is the total length of all the three planks?

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Given:

Two planks are each 1.5 m long.

One plank is 2.5m long.

To find:

The total length of all the three planks.

Solution:

Two planks are each 1.5 m long. So,

First plank = 1.5 m

Second plank = 1.5 m

One plank is 2.5m long. So,

Third plank = 2.5 m

Now, the total length of all the three planks is


\text{Total length}=\text{First plank + Second plank + Third plank}


\text{Total length}=1.5+1.5+2.5


\text{Total length}=5.5

Therefore, the total length of all the three planks is 5.5 m.

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