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3. One rule of thumb for estimating crowds is that each person Occupies 2.5 square feet.
Use this rule to estimate the size of the crowd watching a parade along the 1-mile
section of the route in Question 2.
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5.83142789
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did it on a graphing calculator, hope this helps
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