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How much greater is the circumference of Earth at the equator than the circumference at the poles? F. about 20 miles G. about 40 miles H. about 80 miles I. about 200 miles

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To find the difference between these two distances, we need to subtract them. Because we are just looking for an estimate, we can round each of the distances to the nearest 10.

24,90024,860=4024,900-24,860=40 miles

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