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Meg has 28 feet of ribbon that she wants to divide into of a foot pieces. How many of a foot pieces are there in 28 feet?
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Meg has 28 feet of ribbon that she wants to divide into of a foot pieces. How many of a foot pieces are there in 28 feet?
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28 cus one “foot” peice is a foot
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