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Can someone help me please!! A frog jumped 9.5 meters. Approximately how many feet did the frog jump if 1 meter is equivalent to about 3.28 feet? Help me it is due Today!!!
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A frog jumped 9.5 meters. Approximately how many feet did the frog jump if 1 meter is equivalent to about 3.28 feet?
Help me it is due Today!!!
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About 31.16 feet.
You just multiply 9.5 m by 3.28 ft.... but it you need to round it to the nearest feet, it would be 31 ft.
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