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A refrigerator magnet uses 5/8 inch of magnetic tape. How many refrigerator magnets can you make with 10 inches of magnetic tape? explain.
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To get the answer use division:
5/8 รท 10 = 0.0625
Turn it back into a fraction:
Decimal
- 0.0625
Fraction
- 1/16
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