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Each floor of a building is 12.1 feet tall. If the height of the building is 193.6 feet, how many floors does the building have? *please show our work*
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Each floor of a building is 12.1 feet tall. If the height of the building is 193.6 feet, how many floors does the building have? *please show our work*
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Answer:
The building has 16 floors.
Explanation:
193.6 divided by 12.1 equals 16.
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