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Brianna measured the length of the cafeteria table in inches. She measured the same table in feet. Which unit would Brianna need more of to measure the length of the table? feet or inches and why?
A. She will need more inches than feet since feet are larger.
B. She will need more inches than feet since inches are larger.
C. She will need need more feet than inches since feet are smaller.
D. She will need the same number of inches and feet since they are the same size.
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A .she will need more inches than feet because feet are larger
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