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A square field with an area of 2000 square ft is to be enclosed by a fence. The slabs are 5ft long. How many slabs will be purchased?
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A square field with an area of 2000 square ft is to be enclosed by a fence. The slabs are 5ft long. How many slabs will be purchased?
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A square field with an area of 2000 square ft is to be enclosed by a fence. The slabs are 5ft long.
How many slabs will be purchased?
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You should divide 2000 by 5.
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