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Nancy took a bike ride 72 mm. How many more mm would it take for her to get to one 1 foot.
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Nancy took a bike ride 72 mm. How many more mm would it take for her to get to one 1 foot.
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Nancy took a bike ride 72 mm. How many more mm would it take for her to get to one 1 foot.
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Well since 1 ft = 304.8 mm, you do 304.8 - 72 = 232.8. So it would take her
232.8 more mm to get 1 ft.
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1 foot = 304.8 mm
So, it would be = 304.8-72 = 232.8mm
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