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A bulider had several boxes of nails that were partially full. 1/7 6/7 5/7 4/7 5/7 If he reorganized the nails so each box had the same quanity/amount, how full would each box b…
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A bulider had several boxes of nails that were partially full.
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If he reorganized the nails so each box had the same quanity/amount, how full would each box be?
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6/7 is the full length
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