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Each of omar’s notebooks is 2/3 inches wide. if he has 30 inches of space remaining on his bookshelf, how many notebooks fit
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Each of omar’s notebooks is 2/3 inches wide. if he has 30 inches of space remaining on his bookshelf, how many notebooks fit
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Explanation:
30 ÷ 2/3
= 30 × 3/2
= 15 × 3
= 45books
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