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Jake cut a pipe that was 17 1/2 inches long into 5 equal pieces how long should each piece .assuming there was no waste how long was each piece
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Jake cut a pipe that was 17 1/2 inches long into 5 equal pieces how long should each piece .assuming there was no waste how long was each piece
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Jake cut a pipe that was 17 1/2 inches long into 5 equal pieces how long should each piece .assuming there was no waste how long was each piece
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Change 17 1/2 into an improper fraction
35/2
Divide it by 5 or multiply by 1/5
35/10
The final answer, in simplified form, would be
3 1/2
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