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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 19:10 danquanc958719

HELP! An explorer is traveling down the Mississippi River. The scale of the map he is using is 1.5 inches = 9 miles. So far he has traveled 10.5 inches on the map. How far has he traveled in the real world?

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