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Rory cut 12 inches of dough into pieces that were 1/3 inch long. how many pieces of dough didRory have after he was finished cutting ?
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Rory cut 12 inches of dough into pieces that were 1/3 inch long. how many pieces of dough didRory have after he was finished cutting ?
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Rory cut 12 inches of dough into pieces that were 1/3 inch long. how many pieces of dough didRory have after he was finished cutting ?
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4 peices i think. that may be right
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