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Mattie Gross
17 October, 19:46
8' 4" - 2' 6" = ?'?"
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Dawson Williamson
17 October, 23:36
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5' 10"
Step-by-step explanation:
We subtract by converting into one measurement. We will choose inches.
8'4" = 96"+4"=100" since 8' has 8 (12) inches
2'6"=24+6=30" since 2' has 2 (12) inches
Subtract.
100"-30"=70"
We convert back into feet and inches by dividing by 12.
70/12 = 5' 10"
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