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I will give 12 points for the answer A 62-foot long rope is cut into 11-foot pieces to make jump ropes. How many 11-foot pieces can be cut and how many feet of rope will be left…
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A 62-foot long rope is cut into 11-foot pieces to make jump ropes. How many 11-foot pieces can be cut and how many feet of rope will be left over? Explain how you got your answer.
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5 jump ropes and 7 ft left over.
Multiply 11 by 5 and then subtract 55 from 62 :)
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
There will be 5 jump ropes and 7 feet left over
Explanation:
62-11-11-11-11-11-11
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