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Answer:

Braden jump [tex]\frac{7}{16}[/tex] feet higher than Jordan.

Step-by-step explanation:

distance between jumps: Branden's jump - Jordan's jump

Here Braden's jump is [tex]9 \frac{5}{16}[/tex] and Jordan's jump is [tex]8 \frac{7}{8}[/tex]

Distance between jump's:

[tex]9 \frac{5}{16}[/tex]  -  [tex]8 \frac{7}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{149}{16} - \frac{71}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{149}{16} - \frac{142}{16}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{149-142}{16}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{7}{16}[/tex]

Braden jump [tex]\frac{7}{16}[/tex] feet higher than Jordan.

First you want both of the denominators to be the same.

You can multiply [tex]\frac{7}{8} \times 2[/tex] to get [tex]\frac{14}{16}[/tex]

So the two values are [tex]9\frac{5}{16}[/tex]and [tex]8\frac{14}{16}[/tex]

When you subtract both values you get the answer [tex]\frac{7}{16}[/tex]

Answer : [tex] \frac{7}{16} [/tex]

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