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A board that is 16 feet long is cut into three pieces. If the length of the first piece is 3 5 6 feet and the length of the second piece is 4 5 6 feet, how long is the remaining…
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A board that is
16
feet long is cut into three pieces. If the length of the first piece is
3
5
6
feet and the length of the second piece is
4
5
6
feet, how long is the remaining piece of board?
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Maybe it’s 6 and 6 and 4
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