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Damon is playing on the slide. Over and over, he climbs the 88-foot ladder, goes down the slide, and walks 66 feet to get back to the ladder. How far does Damon travel each time he repeats this process?\newline_____ feet

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Q. Damon is playing on the slide. Over and over, he climbs the 88-foot ladder, goes down the slide, and walks 66 feet to get back to the ladder. How far does Damon travel each time he repeats this process?\newline_____ feet
  1. Add distances: Add the distance Damon climbs up the ladder to the distance he walks back to the ladder. 88 feet (ladder) + 66 feet (walk back) = 1414 feet.
  2. Assume slide length: Since the slide's length isn't given, assume it's the same as the ladder's height, which is 88 feet.\newlineSo, the total distance for the slide is also 88 feet.
  3. Calculate total distance: Add the distance of the slide to the total from Step 11. 14 feet+8 feet=22 feet.14 \text{ feet} + 8 \text{ feet} = 22 \text{ feet}.
  4. Check math: Check the math to make sure there are no errors. 88 (ladder) + 66 (walk back) + 88 (slide) = 2222 feet. Looks good!

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