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2. Sequoia trees can grow to more than 90 m in height. There are 3.28 feet in 1 meter. How many feet are in 90 m? F 27.4 ft G 95.2 ft H 270 ft | 295.2 ft
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2. Sequoia trees can grow to more than 90 m in
height. There are 3.28 feet in 1 meter. How
many feet are in 90 m?
F 27.4 ft
G 95.2 ft
H 270 ft
| 295.2 ft
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Answer: F
Step-by-step explanation: 90/3.28 equals 27.4390244
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