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Baby Isbel plays with blocks. Each block is 3.7 inches tall. She has a collection of 41 blocks. If she could stack all the blocks on top of each other, how many inches tall woul…
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Baby Isbel plays with blocks. Each block is 3.7 inches tall. She has a collection of 41 blocks. If she could stack all the blocks on top of each other, how many inches tall would her tower of blocks be?
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3.7×41=151.7 inches tall in total
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