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Two dressers are placed side by side. One dresser is 5 feet 7 inches wide, and the other is 2 feet 10 inches wide. Together, how wide are they? Write your answer in feet and inc…
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Two dressers are placed side by side. One dresser is 5 feet 7 inches wide, and the other is 2 feet 10 inches wide. Together, how wide are they? Write your answer in feet and inches. Use a number less than 12 for inches
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In total, the two dressers are 8 feet 5 inches wide.
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