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Milo is culting down part of a tree to make firewood. The tree is 74 feet tall. He decides to cut off pats of the tree so it is now only 39 feet. how many feet did milo cut off of the tree?
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Milo is culting down part of a tree to make firewood. The tree is 74 feet tall. He decides to cut off pats of the tree so it is now only 39 feet. how many feet did milo cut off of the tree?
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Milo cut off 35 feet of the tree.
74-39=35feet
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