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You are building a fence 13ft long. on monday you build 4 1/3 feet of the fence, on tuesday 5 3/4 feet. how much do you still need to build
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you are building a fence 13ft long. on monday you build 4 1/3 feet of the fence, on tuesday 5 3/4 feet. how much do you still need to build
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I believe the answer is 2 11/12 if not im sorry
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