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Macy has some ropes each 2 feet long. Nellie has some ropes each 3 feet long. Oscar has some ropes each 5 feet long. What is the length of each line of ropes when they are of th…
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Macy has some ropes each 2 feet long. Nellie has some ropes each 3 feet long. Oscar has some ropes each 5 feet long. What is the length of each line of ropes when they are of the same length?
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2 feet+3 feet+5 feet= 10 feet
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