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A gazelle can jump over a hundred five feet in a single jump how many yards is that
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A gazelle can jump over a hundred five feet in a single jump how many yards is that
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You would do 500 ÷ 3 because 3 ft = 1 yard. So, 500 ÷ 3 = 166.6666... Btw, if u have a repeating decimal, just put a line over the first 2 numbers after the decimal. Hoped this helped you!
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the answer is 4 yards
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