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Mark is trying to find the length of a building block. He knows that the sum of 2.5 times the length of the block, 5 times the length of the block, and 1.9 inches is equal to 12…
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Mark is trying to find the length of a building block. He knows that the sum of 2.5 times the length of the block, 5 times the length of the block, and 1.9 inches is equal to 12.4 inches. What is the length of the building block?
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