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A standard paper clip is 1 inches long. If you laid 75 paper clips end to end, how long would the line of paper clips be?
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A standard paper clip is 1 inches long. If you laid 75 paper clips end to end, how long would the line of paper clips be?
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A standard paper clip is 1
inches long. If you laid 75 paper
clips end to end, how long would
the line of paper clips be?
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75 inches
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To find the answer, you should multiply 1 by 75
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