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Every year, monarch butterflies migrate approximately 2,500 miles from the Great Lakes to central Mexico where they spend their winters. They travel at a speed of 18
miles per hour. In flight, they flap their wings 500 times per minute. About how many
times will a single Monarch butterfly flap its wings in order to make the entire trip from
the Great Lakes to central Mexico?
A: 69,400 wing flaps B: 1,700,000 wing flaps C:4,200,000 wing flaps D: 22,500,000 wing flaps no

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