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Raymond has a room that is 25 and a halg foot long he wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length how long will it peace be?
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Raymond has a room that is 25 and a halg foot long he wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length how long will it peace be?
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Raymond has a room that is 25 and a halg foot long he wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length how long will it peace be?
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To solve this problem you would need to divide 25.5 by 6 and you should get 4.25
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divide 25 1/2 by 6
25 1/2 = 51/2
51/2 / 6 =
51/12 = 4 1/4
each piece is 4 1/4 feet long
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