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A 138 inch pipe is cut into two pieces one piece is two times the length of the other. What is the lenfth of the shorter pipe?
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A 138 inch pipe is cut into two pieces one piece is two times the length of the other. What is the lenfth of the shorter pipe?
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Answer: 46 inches
Step-by-step explanation: the larger piece is 92 inches 92+46=138
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