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A kangaroo can jump 6 times the length of its body. For a kangaroo that is 5 feet long, how many feet can it jump? *
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A kangaroo can jump 6 times the length of its body. For a kangaroo that is 5 feet long, how many feet can it jump? *
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A kangaroo can jump 6 times the length of its body. For a kangaroo that is 5 feet long, how many feet can it jump? *
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30, because 6x5 = 30 <33
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Answer:
30feet
Explanation:
5 x 6 =30
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