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Samantha wants to hang 3 paintings in her room. The widths of the paintings are inches, feet, and 2 feet, inches. If she hangs them next to each other with 3 inches between them, what is the total width of the wall space she will need?
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I believe 78 inches I might be wrong but I tried.
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78 inches
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