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Jenny's frog made one jump of 2.34 m. Christina's frog made jumps of 1.22 m and 0.89 m.
How much further did Jenny's frog jump in one jump than Christina's frog in two jumps combined?
0.23 m
0.33 m
1.12 m
1.45 m
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The answer is 0.2
Jenny's frog jumped 0.23 m further than Christina's frog.
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