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If there are 2.54 cm in one inch, how many feet do 6090 cm equal? 1) 200 ft 2) 508 ft 3) 2400 ft 4) 15,483.84 ft 5) 28,000 ft
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If there are 2.54 cm in one inch, how many feet do 6090 cm equal? 1) 200 ft 2) 508 ft 3) 2400 ft 4) 15,483.84 ft 5) 28,000 ft
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If there are 2.54 cm in one inch, how many feet do 6090 cm equal?
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5) 28,000 ft
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hi!!
The answer is #1
200 ft
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