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Lane's arm span is 61 inches. If his height is 1⁄4 foot longer than his arm span, how tall is he?
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well, 1/4 foot = 3 inches, so ...
The answer is 5 ft. 4 in.
(1/4) * 12 = 3 inches
3 + 61 = _______ inches
So what's the answer?
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I agree with anonymous the answer is 5 Ft. And 4 in.
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