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(One penny measures 0.75 inches in length.) If we lined up these 288 billion pennies, how long (in billions of inches) would the line be?
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(One penny measures 0.75 inches in length.) If we lined up these 288 billion pennies, how long (in billions of inches) would the line be?
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216,000,000,000 inches
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