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Joey cut a 10.5 foot length rope into 6 pieces of equal length. How long was each piece?
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Joey cut a 10.5 foot length rope into 6 pieces of equal length. How long was each piece?
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10.5 /6 = p
10.5 / 6 = 1.75
so p = 1.75
each piece would be 1.75 feet each
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1.75 feet each.
6* 1.75= 10.5
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