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12. If a four-yard string is cut into three equal pieces. how long will each piece be? 1. 4ft 2. 31/2ft 3. 31/3ft 4. 3ft 5. 21/4ft
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12. If a four-yard string is cut into three equal pieces. how long will each piece be? 1. 4ft 2. 31/2ft 3. 31/3ft 4. 3ft 5. 21/4ft
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12. If a four-yard string is cut into three equal pieces.
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3. 31/3ft
4. 3ft
5. 21/4ft
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the answer is A. 4ft
Explanation:
12 feet in the 4 yards 12 divided by 3 equal 4
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