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12 people fit comfortably in a 5 feet by 5 feet area. Use this value to estimate the size of a crowd that is 10 feet deep on ONE side of the street along a 1 mile section of a p…
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12 people fit comfortably in a 5 feet by 5 feet area. Use this value to estimate the size of a crowd that is
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5 i believe, i’m not so sure.
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