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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 17:56 xemnas1994

The partridge flew from pear tree to pear tree. he flew 26 feet and landed on a branch of the first tree. then he flew 35 feet to the second tree, 37 feet to the third tree, and 46 feet to land on the fourth tree

how many feet did the partridge fly in all?

how much is that in yards

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