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Joe has a 13-foot-long board. He needs to cut it into 5 equal length parts. How many feet long should each section of the board be.
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Joe has a 13-foot-long board. He needs to cut it into 5 equal length parts. How many feet long should each section of the board be.
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Joe has a 13-foot-long board. He needs to cut it into 5 equal length parts. How many feet long should each section of the board be.
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Answer:
Each section is
2 3/5 feet long.
Explanation:
13 / 5
= 2 3/5 foot.
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