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If 17 kindergartners can fit into a 5'x'5' square, how many can be estimated to fit into a 10'x10' square?
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If 17 kindergartners can fit into a 5'x'5' square, how many can be estimated to fit into a 10'x10' square?
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do u just double it or is it more complicated
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