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Jack bought 2 m 40 cm cloth for his shirt and 3 m 65 cm cloth for his trouser. Find the total cloth bought by him. Write a answer with explanation . Grade 6
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Jack bought 2 m 40 cm cloth for his shirt and 3 m 65 cm cloth for his trouser. Find the total cloth
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