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Henry cut a piece of yarn that was 11/6 feet long into two pieces lost two different pairs of fractions that could show the lengths in feet of the two pieces
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Henry cut a piece of yarn that was 11/6 feet long into two pieces lost two different pairs of fractions that could show the lengths in feet of the two pieces
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I need help on that to. We have a test tomorrow and I can't figure it out and I need help:(
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