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2. Use this value to estimate the size of a crowd that is 10 feet deep on both sides of the street standing along a 1-mile section of a parade route. There is 5,280 feet in 1 mile.
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2. Use this value to estimate the size of a crowd that is 10 feet deep on both sides of the street
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