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Angie just bought a new lamp for her bedside table.the old lamp was 2 1/4 feet tall and the new lamp is 4 feet how much taller is the new lamp than the old lamp?
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Angie just bought a new lamp for her bedside table.the old lamp was 2 1/4 feet tall and the new lamp is 4 feet how much taller is the new lamp than the old lamp?
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angie just bought a new lamp for her bedside table.the old lamp was 2 1/4 feet tall and the new lamp is 4 feet how much taller is the new lamp than the old lamp?
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4 - 2 1/4 = 1.75 or 1 3/4
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