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)) Tim has 15 feet of wrapping paper. He uses 43 feet for his daughter's present and 5 feet for his niece's present. How much wrapping paper does Tim have left? Solve this problem any way you choose. 15
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)) Tim has 15 feet of
wrapping paper. He uses
43 feet for his daughter's
present and 5 feet for his
niece's present. How much
wrapping paper does Tim
have left? Solve this
problem any way you
choose.
15 Feet
45 feet
5 feet
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Hmmm. 15-(43+5)=15-48=-33
Tim has no wrapping paper left. Tim is short 33ft.
If Tim started off with 150ft, and 15 ft was a typo than,
150-(43+5)=150-48=102 ft
Tim would have 102 ft of wrapping paper left.
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