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At a road race, you have 60 3/4 feet available for a water station. Your tables are 6 3/4 feet long. How many tables can you line up for the water station?
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At a road race, you have 60 3/4 feet available for a water station. Your tables are 6 3/4 feet long. How many tables can you line up for the water station?
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At a road race, you have 60 3/4 feet available for a water station. Your tables are 6 3/4 feet long. How many tables can you line up for the water station?
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• Divide. 60 3/4 ÷ 6 3/4 = 9
So, you can line 9 tables up for the water station.
Hope this helps! (:
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