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The American flag has a standard ratio of 1:1.9 for its width to length. If the flag is 47 feet 6 inches long, first convert the length to inches: 47 feet 6 inches equals 570 inches. To find the width, divide the length by 1.9, which gives approximately 300 inches, or 25 feet.

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