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Four post are used to support a fence. Each post is 4 inches wide and the posts are evenly spaced. If the width of the fence is 158 inches,how much space is between each post
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Four post are used to support a fence. Each post is 4 inches wide and the posts are evenly spaced. If the width of the fence is 158 inches,how much space is between each post
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Four post are used to support a fence. Each post is 4 inches wide and the posts are evenly spaced. If the width of the fence is 158 inches,how much space is between each post
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it's 39 remainder 2 because 158÷ 4 equals 39 remainder 2
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