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A building contractor cut a 3 1/4 foot piece off a 12 foot piece of wood. The remaining piece of wood was then cut into 7 equal lengths.
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A building contractor cut a 3 1/4 foot piece off a 12 foot piece of wood. The remaining piece of wood was then cut into 7 equal lengths.
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A building contractor cut a 3 1/4 foot piece off a 12 foot piece of wood. The remaining piece of wood was then cut into 7 equal lengths.
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After the contractor cut the 3.25 foot piece off the 12 foot piece of lumber, 8 3/4 feet of lumber was left. He than made 6 cuts to have 7 pieces of wood 1 1/4 feet long.
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