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31 May, 09:51

Jason and Doug competed in the long jump at a track meet. Jason's long jump was 98 inches. Doug's long jump was 3 yards. How much longer was Doug's jump than Jason's jump?

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  1. 31 May, 13:31
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    One foot is 12 inches, multiply that by 3 and you have 1 yard.

    To get one yard to 3 yards ad 36+36+36 or 36 X 3

    3 yards is 108.

    Drugs jump was 3 yards.

    3 yards = 108

    3 yards = Doug's jump

    Doug's jump = 108

    108 - 98 = 10

    Doug's jump was 10 inches longer
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