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a pile of newspapers in the recycling bin was 12 1/4 inches high. each week the height of the pile increases by 4 5/8 inches. what is the height of the pile after 4 weeks
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a pile of newspapers in the recycling bin was 12 1/4 inches high. each week the height of the pile increases by 4 5/8 inches. what is the height of the pile after 4 weeks
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4 5/8*4=20 1/2 12 1/4+20 1/2=32 3/4
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