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9 April, 18:57

A scientist was studying the growth of

rattlesnakes. A rattlesnake measured at

birth was 18.5 centimeters long. After

several months, the scientist recaptured

and measured the rattlesnake again.

It was 6.5 times as long as it was at

birth. How long was the rattlesnake

when the scientist measured it the

second time?

A 12.025 centimeters

B 25 centimeters

C 103.6 centimeters

O D 120.25 centimeters

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  1. 9 April, 19:03
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    Answer: D. 120.25

    Explanation: Multiply 6.5 and 18.5
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