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Luck stacked six pieces of wood on top of one another. If each piece was three-fifths of a foot tall, how tall was his pile?
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Luck stacked six pieces of wood on top of one another. If each piece was three-fifths of a foot tall, how tall was his pile?
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U have to multiply 6x3/5. For the whole number 6 it would be 6/1 and then multiply. The answer would be 18/5, an improper fraction. Then I would divide 18 divided by 5 to make a mixed number it would be 3 and 3/5 ( 3 3/5). I hope this helped.
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