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Kiran has LaTeX: 10\frac{1}{2} 10 1 2 feet of lumber and wants to make a bookshelf. Kiran needs two side panels that are each LaTeX: 5\frac{2}{3} 5 2 3 feet. How much more lumber does Kiran need in order to make the side panels? A) LaTeX: \frac{5}{6} 5 6 feet B) LaTeX: \frac{1}{2} 1 2 feet C) LaTeX: 1\frac{5}{6} 1 5 6 feet D) LaTeX: 1\frac{1}{2} 1 1 2 feet

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