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Rose cuts 3 feet from a 9-foot length of rope. Then she cuts 13 inches from the rope. How many inches of rope are left?
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Rose cuts 3 feet from a 9-foot length of rope. Then she cuts 13 inches from the rope. How many inches of rope are left?
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9ft-3ft=6ft
12 inches in 1 foot
6 x 12 = 72 inches
72in - 13in = 59in
Answer: 59 inches left
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