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The skull length of a crocodile is proportional to its body length. In one species, a 6-foot crocodile has a 3-foot skull. Estimate the length of a crocodile of that species that has a 3.5-foot skull.
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The skull length of a crocodile is proportional to its body length. In one species, a 6-foot crocodile has a 3-foot skull. Estimate the length of a crocodile of that species that has a 3.5-foot skull.
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7 feet or 2.333 yards
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7 feet
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