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Cities A & B are 5 inches apart on a map. Cities C&D are 4 inches apart. If C & D are 900 miles apart, how many miles apart are cities A and B?
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Cities A & B are 5 inches apart on a map. Cities C&D are 4 inches apart. If C & D are 900 miles apart, how many miles apart are cities A and B?
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Cities A & B are 5 inches apart on a map. Cities C&D are 4 inches apart. If C & D are 900 miles apart, how many miles apart are cities A and B?
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Cities A and B are 1,125 miles apart
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