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Do the subtraction just like decimal, but remember these are yards, feet, and inches, so when you borrow from the feet position you are borrowing 12 inches and when borrowing from the yards position you are borrowing 3 feet

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Q: How much steel cable would be left in a coil 9 yards 8 inches long if a piece 5 yards 2 feet 10 inches were cut off?
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