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Materials Derrick and Juan had a jumping contest. Derrick jumped 4.2 feet. Juan jumped 1.6 times the distance Derrick jumped. What distance, in feet, did Juan jump?
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Derrick and Juan had a jumping contest. Derrick jumped 4.2 feet. Juan jumped 1.6 times the distance Derrick jumped. What distance, in feet, did Juan jump?
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6.72 feet
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4.2 x 1.6 = 6.72
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