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Mathematics, 22.10.2019 04:30 torigirl4126

Higher order thinking a stack of
102 pennies is 6.1 inches tall. a stack of
10- dimes is 5.3 inches tall. how much
taller is a stack of 10 pennies than a stack
of 10 dimes?

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