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A stack of bricks is 3 1/2 feet high. Each brick is 1 3/4 inches high. How many bricks in the stack?
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A stack of bricks is 3 1/2 feet high.
Each brick is 1 3/4 inches high.
How many bricks in the stack?
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divide 42 inches by the total amount of inches in one brick
why you are dividing by 42 inches is because 3 1/2 ft is equal to 42 inches
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