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A fisherman caught one fish that was 12 5 feet long and a second fish that was 9 4 feet long. How much longer was the first fish?
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A fisherman caught one fish that was 12 5 feet long and a second fish that was 9 4 feet long. How much longer was the first fish?
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A fisherman caught one fish that was 12 5 feet long and a second fish that was 9 4 feet long. How much longer was the first fish?
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3.1 ft longer because you have to minus 12.5 by 9.4 , which equals 3.1 feet
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The answer is A) 3 / 20 on USA Test Prep!
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