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Jimmy used 12 feet of fabric for his first project and 17 feet for his second project. If he started with 36 feet of fabric, how many feet does he have left for his third project?

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Answered by thx
can you double check please
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it correct thx
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Simon lost 16 deliveries in August, 9 deliveries in September, and 6 deliveries in October. What integer would represent the loss of deliveries over these three months?
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double check
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Jimmy used a total of 12 + 17 = <<12+17=29>>29 feet of fabric for his first two projects.
Thus, he has 36 - 29 = <<36-29=7>>7 feet of fabric left. Answer: \boxed{7}.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. Let's double-check the calculation.

Jimmy used a total of 12 + 17 = <<12+17=29>>29 feet of fabric for his first two projects.
Thus, he has 36 - 29 = <<36-29=7>>7 feet of fabric left for his third project.

Therefore, Jimmy has 7 feet of fabric left for his third project.
Answered by GPT 3.5
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the total loss of deliveries over these three months, you can add up the number of deliveries lost in each month.

Simon lost 16 deliveries in August + 9 deliveries in September + 6 deliveries in October = 31 deliveries.

Therefore, the integer that represents the loss of deliveries over these three months is 31.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. Let's double-check the calculation.

Simon lost 16 deliveries in August + 9 deliveries in September + 6 deliveries in October = 31 deliveries.

Therefore, the correct integer that represents the loss of deliveries over these three months is indeed 31.

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