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Captain Bailey has a total of 86.3 feet of rope. He needs to use 39.8 feet to raise the ship's flag and 9.2 feet to secure a chest to the boat. This problem requires you to calculate how much rope will remain after these uses. Solve this practical math problem to understand resource management at sea. Engage with the scenario and apply your arithmetic skills to find the remaining length of rope that Captain Bailey will have after his tasks are completed.
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1 1 1 47.25 + 25.36 72.61
2 1 5.3 + 2.8 8.1
3 $7.25 + $9.14 $16.39
4 1 1 59.82 + 36.47 96.29
5 1 1 32.69 + 8.23 40.92
6 7 16 8.6 – 2.9 5.7
7 0 13 8 15 $13.95 – $ 7.59 $ 6.36
8 9 12 4 10 2 12 50.32 – 37.85 12.47
9 13 6 3 11 7.41 – 6.83 0.58
10 1 17 5 13 27.63 – 18.04 9.59
11 1 83.04 + 65.29 148.33
12 6 12 57.25 – 32.84 24.41
13 0 10 8 15 $10.95 – $ 5.59 $ 5.36
14 1 32.67 + 49.20 81.87
15 1 3.82 + 9.37 13.19
16 Captain Bailey has 86.3 feetof rope. He needs 39.8 feet to raise the ship’s flag. He needs 9.2 feet to secure a chest to the boat.How much rope will he have left? 1 16 1 7 39.8 + 9.2 86.3 − 3 7 . 3 4 9 . 0 feet