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I believe it’s 6.4

Because J and K looks like it is half of J and N so I basically just multiplied 3.2 (J and K) with 2 giving me 6.4.

Hope this helped, I haven’t done that in a while.
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Purrrsy is a very my Ed Minh Dunn cards
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