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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 16:40 smilingntn33p7pqpp

Frida has two adult frogs. One is 2.3 inches long, and the other is 2.8 inches long. The frogs can jump the same distance proportional to their body length. If the first frog can jump 119.6 inches, how far can the second jump? Show the equation you used to find your answer and label what each part of the equation represents.

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