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Match each measurement on the left with an equal measurement on the right. Some answer options on the right will not be used.31/2 yards66 inches2 miles21/2 miles51/2 feet10,560 feet101/2 feet91/2 feet12,300 feet13,200 feet
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1 yard is 3feet
1 foot is 12inches
1 mile is 5,280 feet
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