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Samantha and Jerrod were at the park, sitting on a park bench together. They decided to look at a fountain on their way home. Jerrod got distracted, and went to go look at a flower on the way from the park bench to the fountain. Samantha went directly to the fountain. How much further did Jerrod walk than Samantha did? (Assume the locations form a right triangle) 17 yards 7 yards 8 yards


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