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Jake came in second place in the long jump at his track meet. The winner jumped a distance of 29.18 feet and the person in third place jumped 28.83 feet. Which of the following can be the distance that
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Jake came in second place in the long jump at his track meet. The winner jumped a distance of 29.18 feet and the person in third place jumped 28.83 feet. Which of the following can be the distance that Jake jumped?
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Answer: 29
Any number between 28.83 and 29.18 would work
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