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The answer is 3 inches. The key is to actually place 3 books side by side. The first page of Vol. 1 and the last page of Vol. 3 are the inside covers. The bookworm will not be eating any pages from those books, but will eat the entire Vol. 2.

.25 inches from Vol 1 + 2.50 inches from Vol. 2 + .25 inches from Vol. 3 = 3 inches

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