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Bethany has a piece of yarn that is 27 feet, 6 inches long. She gets another piece of yarn that is 14 feet, 9 inches long. Complete the equation to find out how much yarn Bethan…
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Bethany has a piece of yarn that is 27 feet, 6 inches long. She gets another piece of yarn that is 14 feet, 9 inches long. Complete the equation to find out how much yarn Bethan…
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Bethany has a piece of yarn that is 27 feet, 6 inches long. She gets another piece of yarn that is 14 feet, 9 inches long. Complete the equation to find out how much yarn Bethany has in total. (27feet,6inches)+(14feet,9inches)= ? feet, ? inches
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(324+6)+(168+9)
330+178
=508 inches or 42.33 feet
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41feet, 15inches is the answer to your problem
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