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Camelback Mountain has an elevation change of 1,264 feet. How many pennies would it take to make a stack that high? can u pls show ur work
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Camelback Mountain has an elevation change of 1,264 feet. How many pennies would it take to make a stack that high? can u pls show ur work
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925.248
Explanation:
610 + 305 + 6.1 + 3.66 + 0.488 = 925.248
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925.248 I think
Explanation:
610 + 305 + 6.1 + 3.66 + 0.488 = 925.248
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