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If you have a plank of wood that is 8' long, and you need one piece that is 60" and another that is 22", how much wood do you have left over?
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If you have a plank of wood that is 8' long, and you need one piece that is 60" and another that is 22", how much wood do you have left over?
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If you have a plank of wood
that is 8' long, and you need
one piece that is 60" and
another that is 22", how much
wood do you have left over?
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1' 2"
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