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Mathematics, 24.09.2019 07:30 laywah4

sandra is 4 feet tall. pablo is 8% taller than sandra, and michaela is 5% taller than pablo.
part 1
complete the explanation of how to find michaela's height with the given information.
multiply sandra's height by 0.08 and add the result to 4 to get pablo's height. then multiply pablo's height by 0.05 and add the result to pablo's height to get michaela's height.
part 2 out of 2
what is michaela's approximate height in feet and inches? if necessary, round the number of inches to the nearest whole number.
michaela's height is approximately feet and inch(es).

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