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The vet says that raise puppy will grow to be at most 28 inches tall raise. Puppy is currently 1 foot tall how much more will the puppy grow? Write an inequality to solve the problem
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The vet says that raise puppy will grow to be at most 28 inches tall raise. Puppy is currently 1 foot tall how much more will the puppy grow?
Write an inequality to solve the problem
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16 inches
Explanation:
28 - 12 = 16 inches
1 foot = 12 inches
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