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Jess wants to split eight ones, ten tenths, seventy-six thousands into four equal parts. What is one part equal to.
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Jess wants to split eight ones, ten tenths, seventy-six thousands into four equal parts. What is one part equal to.
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Jess wants to split eight ones, ten tenths, seventy-six thousands into four equal parts. What is one part equal to.
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in total the entire thing would be 76,108 divide that by four and each part would equal 19,027
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