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A door opening is 2 meters high. If there is a 39 centimeter gap between the top of Casey's head and the top of the door opening, how tall is Casey?
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A door opening is 2 meters high. If there is a 39 centimeter gap between the top of Casey's head and the top of the door opening, how tall is Casey?
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A door opening is 2 meters high. If there is a 39 centimeter gap between the top of Casey's head and the top of the door opening, how tall is Casey?
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2 meters = 200 cm
200 - 39 cm = 161 cm
161 cm = 1,61 meters
Casey is 1 meter and 61 cm tall (1,61 m)
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