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1. Lia's house is 25 feet taller than her brother's house. If the sum of the heights of their houses is 125 feet, how many feet tall is Lia's house?
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1. Lia's house is 25 feet taller than her brother's house. If the sum of the heights of their houses is 125 feet, how many feet tall is Lia's house?
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Lias house is 75 feet tall.
her brothers house is 50 feet and hers is 75 feet
50+75=125
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