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Tom had 3 m of rope. He used 3/4 of the rope to tie a box. How many metres of rope did Tom use to tie the box?
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Tom had 3 m of rope. He used 3/4 of the rope to tie a box. How many metres of rope did Tom use to tie the box?
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Tom had 3 m of rope. He used 3/4 of the rope to tie a box.
How many metres of rope did Tom use to tie the box?
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9/4 because tom had 3 and used 3/4 so 3*3/4 =9/4
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Answer:
9/4 meters
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3/4 of 3 meters is equal to 3/4 times 3, or 9/4
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