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Arman needs 4 1/2 inches of cable to make A, 3 3/4 inches to make B, and 5 1/8 inches to make C. He used a 12-inch piece of cable to make A and B. How much Cable did Arman use to A and B? (PLZZZ HELLLLP
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Arman needs 4 1/2 inches of cable to make A, 3 3/4 inches to make B, and 5 1/8 inches to make C. He used a 12-inch piece of cable to make A and B. How much Cable did Arman use to A and B?
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A = 4 1/2 inches
B = 3 3/4 inches
C = 5 1/8 inches
How much cable did he use to make A and B was the question, right?
4 1/2 + 3 3/4
= 4 2/4 + 3 3/4
= 7 5/4
= 8 1/4 inches used to make A and B
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