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  • 22-08-2015
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Multiply 3 times of 5 feet 1 inch

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[tex]3\times5ft\ 1in=3\times(5ft+1in)\\\\use\ distributive\ property:a(b+c)=ab+ac\\\\3\times5tf+3\times1in=\huge\boxed{15ft\ 3in}[/tex]
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