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24 June, 11:57

The length of an alligator in a zoo is 1458 feet. The Everglades National Park lists the longest alligator ever recorded in Florida at 17512 feet. Which is the difference in their lengths?

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  1. 24 June, 15:00
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    The difference in lengths is 16054 feets.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have,

    The length of an alligator in a zoo is 1458 feet.

    The Everglades National Park lists the longest alligator ever recorded in Florida at 17512 feet.

    It is required to find the difference in their lengths. It is simply given by:

    Difference in lengths = 17512 feet - 1458 feet

    Difference in lengths = 16054 feets

    So, the difference in lengths is 16054 feets.
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