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Gavin is building a fence. He needs to put a post every feet. If a new segment of the fence has 15 new posts, using the last post from the previous section of fence as a startin…
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Gavin is building a fence. He needs to put a post every feet. If a new segment of the fence has 15 new posts, using the last post from the previous section of fence as a starting point, how long is the new segment of fence?
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we predict that the fence is 15 feet
Hope this helps!
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