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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:18 LouieHBK

On his first try, a pole-vaulter cleared 3.7 meters. On his second try, the pole-vaulter cleared 45 centimeters more than on his first try. What height, in meters, did the pole-vaulter clear on his second try

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