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Carla and Ross competed in the long-jump at a track meet. Carla jumped 3.5 meters. Ross jumped 99 inches. Who jumped farther and by approximately how many feet? Use 1 m = 3.27 ft. Explain how you solved
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Carla and Ross competed in the long-jump at a track meet. Carla jumped 3.5 meters. Ross jumped 99 inches. Who jumped farther and by approximately how many feet? Use 1 m = 3.27 ft. Explain how you solved this problem.
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so 3.5x3.27=11.445ft and 99/12=8.25ft so carla jumped farther
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