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  • 03-10-2017
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Jenny's frog made one jump of 2.34 meters. Christina's frog made jumps of 1.22 meters and 0.89 meters. How much further did Jenny's frog jump in one jump than Christina's frog in two jumps combined? 0.23 m 0.33 m 1.12 m 1.45 m

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  • 03-10-2017
Answer is .23 m
Jenny's frog = 2.34 m
Christinas frog - 1.22+.89 =2.11

2.34 - 2.11 = .23 m
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