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3. An athlete jumped 7.7 feet, which was 2.3 feet higher than the previous jumper. How high did the previous athlete jump.
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3. An athlete jumped 7.7 feet, which was 2.3 feet
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Answer:
5.4 feet
Explanation:
7.7-2.3=5.4 feet
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5.4 feet
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