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Nguyen was climbing a cliff. He stopped for a snack. After that, he climbed 11 feet to the next foothold and then climbed 9 feet to another foothold. Model the distance Nguyen traveled on the cliff after
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Nguyen was climbing a cliff. He stopped for a snack. After that, he
climbed 11 feet to the next foothold and then climbed 9 feet to another
foothold. Model the distance Nguyen traveled on the cliff after his
snack as a sum.
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he traveled 20 feet after his snack
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