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A plumber has a piece of pipe that is 2meter long.He needs to cut it into sections that are 10 centimeters long.How many sections will he be able to cut?
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A plumber has a piece of pipe that is 2meter long.He needs to cut it into sections that are 10 centimeters long.How many sections will he be able to cut?
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2 meters equals 200 cm
200/10= 20 sections that are 10 cm each
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