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Glenda and penny are doing a sack race. Glenda jumps forward 18 inches each time she jumps. Each of Penny’s hops is 15 inches. How far from the starting line will it be when Glenda and penny have both
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Glenda and penny are doing a sack race. Glenda jumps forward 18 inches each time she jumps. Each of Penny’s hops is 15 inches. How far from the starting line will it be when Glenda and penny have both landed at the same distance ?
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I’m sorry I don’t have the answer but Glenda and Penny really need to figure out there problems
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