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Mike and Andre want to equally share 4/6 feet of rope. what amount of rope should each person get?
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Mike and Andre want to equally share 4/6 feet of rope. what amount of rope should each person get?
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Mike and Andre are two people.
4/6/2= 2/6
Simplify. Divide both by 2.
1/3.
They both get 1/3 of the rope.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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