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28 April, 11:06

At a bird-rescue compound, the American white pelican has a wingspan of

110 inches and the tundra swan has a wingspan of 85 inches. How much

longer is the wingspan of the pelican than the wingspan of the swan?

A. 25 inches

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B. 195 inches

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c. 35 inches

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D. 185 inches

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  1. 28 April, 11:13
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    25 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the difference you need to substract one from another

    110-85=25 inches
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