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Martha is making a quilt. She has 63 squares ready to sew together. She wants the quilt to be 9 rows long. How many squares will be in each row?
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Martha is making a quilt. She has 63 squares ready to sew together. She wants the quilt to be 9 rows long. How many squares will be in each row?
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Seven squares would be in each row, 63 divided by 9 equals 7, so if she made nine rows there would be enough squares to have 7 in each.
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