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A monkey sits on a limb that is 25 ft above the ground. He swings up 10 ft, climbs up 6 ft more then jumps down 13 ft. How far off the ground is the monkey now? A) 28 ft B) 54 ft C) 25 ft D) 31 ft
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A monkey sits on a limb that is 25 ft above the ground. He swings up 10 ft, climbs up 6 ft more then jumps down 13 ft. How far off the ground is the monkey now? A) 28 ft B) 54 ft C) 25 ft D) 31 ft
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a is the answer
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25+10=35..+6=41..-13=28........A) 28
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