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Travis bounced a ball20 feet and San bounced a ball 32 feet high. How much higher did Sam bounce the ball?
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Travis bounced a ball20 feet and San bounced a ball 32 feet high. How much higher did Sam bounce the ball?
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Answer:32-20=12
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12 feet
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60% higher than Travis
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