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Cecil the acrobat has a new tight rope routine where he walks to the right 14 feet, performs a 5-foot backflip twice in a row, and cartwheels forward 8 feet. Where does Cecil’s routine end?
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Cecil the acrobat has a new tight rope routine where he walks to the right 14 feet, performs a 5-foot
backflip twice in a row, and cartwheels forward 8 feet. Where does Cecil’s routine end?
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14-5(2)+8
14-10+8
4+8
12 feet
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I think the correct answer is 32 because if you add them together that’s 32
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