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Ollie used 276 bricks to make 6 fence columns. He used an equal number of bricks to make each column. How many bricks did he use to make each column? A) 44 B) 46 C) 48 D) 52
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Ollie used 276 bricks to make 6 fence columns. He used an equal number of bricks to make each column. How many bricks did he use to make each column? A) 44 B) 46 C) 48 D) 52
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Ollie used 276 bricks to make 6 fence columns. He used an equal number of bricks to make each column. How many bricks did he use to make each column? A) 44 B) 46 C) 48 D) 52
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all you need to do is to divide 276 by 6 and it will give you 46
the answer is B
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two hundred divided by 6 equals fourty-six
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