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Through calculations, Jack and Kelsey estimated the diameter of the fountain in the park. If the actual length is 15 feet, which student's estimate is more accurate? Explai…
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Through calculations, Jack and Kelsey estimated the diameter of the fountain in the park. If the actual length is 15 feet, which student's estimate is more accurate? Explain your reasoning.
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cual es? ósea la pregunta?
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