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Hector has a toy train that is 68 centimeters long. He puts a 23 centimeters caboose at the end. How long is the train with the caboose?
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Hector has a toy train that is 68 centimeters long. He puts a 23 centimeters caboose at the end. How long is the train with the caboose?
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91
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68+23=91
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