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James has 893 feet of rope. There are 16 teams of hikers. If James gives an equal amount of rope to each team how much rope will each team receive
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James has 893 feet of rope. There are 16 teams of hikers. If James gives an equal amount of rope to each team how much rope will each team receive
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53.8125 feet each
Explanation:
divide 893 by 16
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