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If the length of one of Rick's steps is 2 1/3 ft, how many steps will he take in a distance of 220 ft?
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If the length of one of Rick's steps is 2 1/3 ft, how many steps will he take in a distance of 220 ft?
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He would have to take approximately 96 steps. If you multiply 2.3×96 you'll get 220.80.
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