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What unit would you USE co measure the following items? (Inch, oot, Yard, Mile) 1. The distance from New York to Los Angeles. 2 The width of a door. 3. The distance across a foo…
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What unit would you USE
co measure the following
items? (Inch, oot, Yard, Mile)
1. The distance from New York to Los Angeles.
2 The width of a door.
3. The distance across a football field.
4. The length of a toothbrush.
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1. Mile
2.Foot
3. Yard
4. Inch
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1. Mile
2. Foot
3. Yard
4. Inch
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