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A city is designing a new trail system that will be 6 1/6 miles long. They plan on placing 49 mileage signs to show the distance. How far apart will each sign be?
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A city is designing a new trail system that will be 6 1/6 miles long. They plan on placing 49 mileage signs to show the distance. How far apart will each sign be?
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the answer is 6.125 and its will be divided by 125
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