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Jason's long jump was 98 inches. Dougs long jump was3 yards. How much longer was Dougs jump than Jason's jump?
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Jason's long jump was 98 inches. Dougs long jump was3 yards. How much longer was Dougs jump than Jason's jump?
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Dougs jump was 89 inches longer than Jason's long jump.
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Convert 3 yards to inches.
1 yard = 36 inches
3 * 36 = 108
Now subtract this from Jason's jump:
108 - 98 = 10
So Doug's jump was 10 inches longer than Jason's jump.
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