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Justin needs 9 pieces of rope that are 1 1/2 feet long each. He says he can cut the 9 pieces from a 12 3/4 foot long rope. Is Justin correct? Write an equation with a complex fr…
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1 1/2 feet long each. He says he can cut the 9 pieces from a 12 3/4 foot long rope. Is Justin correct? Write an equation with a complex fraction to support your answer.
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half of 9 ft is 4.5 ft, 9 + 4 and 1/2 is 13 1/2
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