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Jake has a piece of yarn that is feet long Blair has a piece of yarn that is 4 inches long. who has the longer piece of yarn? Explain. 4. WRITE Math Would you measure the length of jump rope in inches or in feet?
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12 inches is equal to 1 foot, and Blair's is only 4 inches long, therefore Jake's is longer. You'd also probably measure it in inches for accuracy
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