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Diane looks around at an assembly. She notices her younger sister to her right and her older brother 6 feet ahead of her. If Diane's brother and sister are 10 feet apart, how far apart are Diane and her younger sister?
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The answer might be 12 feet, I don’t know that well I suck at math
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