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1. Ginger has 31 drinking straws. If each straw is 7.875 inches long, how long are the straws altogether?
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1. Ginger has 31 drinking straws. If each straw is 7.875 inches long, how long are the straws altogether?
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1. Ginger has 31 drinking straws. If each
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31 x 7.875 = 244.125
244.125 inches altogether
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