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Assuming that a Canadian $1.00 loonie is one inch wide, what would be the value in dollars if you had a row of loonies two and a half miles long?
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Assuming that a Canadian $1.00 loonie is one inch wide, what would be the value in dollars if you had a row of loonies two and a half miles long?
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assuming that a Canadian $1.00 loonie is one inch wide, what would be the value in dollars if you had a row of loonies two and a half miles long?
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the value would be $13200 because
1 mile = 5280 inches
5280 times 2 1/2 = 13200
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