bramblestartheonly
bramblestartheonly bramblestartheonly
  • 01-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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15' 3" − 5' 6"
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wolf1728
wolf1728 wolf1728
  • 01-05-2019

Answer:

It's easier than you think

15' 3" = 14 ' 15" so the problem is:

14' 15" - 5' 6" =

9' 9"

Step-by-step explanation:

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emilyleeviolet emilyleeviolet
  • 01-05-2019

Pretty sure the answer is 9’9”

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