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Isabel
8 October, 07:15
A flag 5 feet wide; 2 inches = 1 foot
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Jamir Melendez
8 October, 08:05
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10 inches because if you multiply 2*5 it equals 10 (there are 2 inches in each foot). If you are trying to find out how many inches in the flag
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Lia Carter
8 October, 11:06
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10 inches because 2 inches = 1 foot. 5 times 2=10 So the answer is 10 inches
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