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the roots of 6 corn plants had depths of -3.54 feet, -2 4/5 feet, -3.86 feet, -4 1/8 feet, -4.25 feet, and -3 2/5 feet. How many corn plants had roots between 3 and 4 feet deep ?
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3 corn plants had roots between 3 and 4 feet deep.
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