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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 03:39 PinkDivaGirl02

Some friends are having a frog-jumping contest. Frog A jumps six inches each time. Frog B jumps two times as far as Frog A each time. Frog C jumps three times as far as Frog A each time. How many jumps does it take each frog to go forty-eight feet? Show all your mathematical thinking.

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