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20 points Beatrice threw a stone one and seven fourteenths yards. Tilly threw a stone nine fourteenths of a yard. What is a reasonable estimate of the difference between their two throws? a 1 yard b one
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20 points Beatrice threw a stone one and seven fourteenths yards. Tilly threw a stone nine fourteenths of a yard. What is a reasonable estimate of the difference between their two throws?
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1 yard
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one and one half yards
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2 yards
d
two and one half yards
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C is the answer. Because 9-7=2
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