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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 08:58 mv603177

A shuffleboard is 22 feet long. Circle every measure that is equivalent to the tables length.

A. 7 1/3 yard
B. 2.2 cm
C. 1 ft 10 in
D. 7 yd 1 ft
E. 220 mm
F. 66 yd
G. 264 inches

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