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A'roll of cookie dough is 8.4 inches long. If we want to cut out 12 equal sections to make 12 cookies, how long will each section be?
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A'roll of cookie dough is 8.4 inches long. If we want to cut out 12 equal sections to make 12 cookies, how long will each section be?
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A'roll of cookie dough is 8.4 inches long. If we want to cut out 12 equal sections to make
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each section will be .7 inches long
Explanation:
8.4/ 12
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