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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 13:00 aatharris21

What is the height of a tree that has a greater height than a giant sequoia but less height than a coast douglas fir? ( giant sequoia= 275 feet, sugar pine= 232 feet, coast douglas fir=281 feet, port orford cedar=219 feet, coast redwood=321 feet)

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