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A piece of paper is LaTeX: 8\frac{1}{2}8 1 2 inches wide. You tape 7 pieces of paper together to make a banner. How long is your banner? Type your answer as a simplified fractio…
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A piece of paper is LaTeX: 8\frac{1}{2}8 1 2 inches wide. You tape 7 pieces of paper together to make a banner. How long is your banner? Type your answer as a simplified fraction using the forward slash "/".
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you need to divid that o getter
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