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Three guniea pigs living in the same cage need at least 12 square feet of living space. Is a cage that measure 3 feet by 5 feet big enough for three guinea pigs?
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Three guniea pigs living in the same cage need at least 12 square feet of living space. Is a cage that measure 3 feet by 5 feet big enough for three guinea pigs?
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three guniea pigs living in the same cage need at least 12 square feet of living space. Is a cage that measure 3 feet by 5 feet big enough for three guinea pigs?
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Yes, because if they need 12 feet, and 5*3=15, they have enough..
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