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, 31.07.2019 18:30,
angelolucero146
What is the arm span of a 74 inch tall person
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SpanĀ is 66 inches? According to your line of best fit,Ā whatĀ is theĀ armĀ spanĀ of aĀ 74-inch-tallĀ personā¦...
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