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A playground has two poles that are used for games. The first pole is 1.83 m tall. The second pole is 2.172 m tall. How much taller is the second pole than the first pole?
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A playground has two poles that are used for games. The first pole is 1.83 m tall. The second pole is 2.172 m tall. How much taller is the second pole than the first pole?
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A playground has two poles that are used for games. The first pole is 1.83 m tall. The second pole is 2.172 m tall.
How much taller is the second pole than the first pole?
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you do 2.172 - 1.83 = 0.342
its 0 . 342m taller
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