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Jules verne wrote the book twenty thousand leagues under the sea. if one league - 5.556 km and one furlong - 660.0 feet, how many furlongs did the nautilus travel? (assume the twenty thousand leagues is good for 3 sig. fig.) ball park-550,000 furlong t

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