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Mathematics, 12.09.2019 05:30 ngmasuku3115

Connor is stuck in a traffic jam on a single-lane road. the traffic report tells him the traffic jam stretches for 5.5 miles. if connor assumes each car is about 12.5 feet long, which calculation is most reasonable for connor to use to find about how many cars are stuck in the traffic jam?

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