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What is 11 in + 17 in +23 in + 7.7 in =
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What is 11 in + 17 in +23 in + 7.7 in =
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Answer:
58.7
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i'v been practicing it since 6th grade.
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58.7in. I been doing this for a long time in college now trust me it’s right
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