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A redwood tree can grow 12 feet in 2 years. How many feet will it grow in 3 years?
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A redwood tree can grow 12 feet in 2 years. How many feet will it grow in 3 years?
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18 feet
Explanation:
12/2 is 6
6*3= 18
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