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Only boxes less than 3 1/2 feet wide will fit through a doorway. which measurements show the widths of three boxes that will each fit through the dorrway?
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Only boxes less than 3 1/2 feet wide will fit through a doorway. which measurements show the widths of three boxes that will each fit through the dorrway?
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Only boxes less than 3 1/2 feet wide will fit through a doorway. which measurements show the widths of three boxes that will each fit through the dorrway?
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I'd need the options you have to answer this, but anything less or exactly 3 1/2 feet in width will fit through.
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