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Mr. Case is placing boxes along one of the walls in his attic. If the wall is 11 1⁄3 feet long and each box is 2 1⁄2 feet long, how many boxes can he fit along the attic wall?
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Mr. Case is placing boxes along one of the walls in his attic. If the wall is 11 1⁄3 feet long and each box is 2 1⁄2 feet long, how many boxes can he fit along the attic wall?
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he can fit 4 boxes
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he can fit 4 boxes along the wall
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