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Delia measured a doorway to be 1 meter wide. Which of these is a nearly equivalent measurement A: 15 mi B: 10.5 yrds C: 3.3 ft D: 98.7 in
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Delia measured a doorway to be 1 meter wide. Which of these is a nearly equivalent measurement A: 15 mi B: 10.5 yrds C: 3.3 ft D: 98.7 in
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Delia measured a doorway to be 1 meter wide. Which of these is a nearly equivalent measurement
A: 15 mi
B: 10.5 yrds
C: 3.3 ft
D: 98.7 in
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The answer to this is a conversion of 1 meter to feet which is about 3.3 ft
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