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A kindergarten class has 432 baseball cards. They decided to lay the cards end-to-end down the hallway to see how far they would stretch. Each card is 3 1/2 inches long. How man…
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A kindergarten class has 432 baseball cards. They decided to lay the cards end-to-end down the hallway to see how far they would stretch. Each card is 3 1/2 inches long. How many feet long is the line of cards?
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Do 432*3.5/12
1512 inches
Divided by 12
126 feet long
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