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Alyssa is building a brick mailbox. She is going to stack bricks that are each 2/3 ftstart fraction, 2, divided by, 3, end fraction, f, t tall, and the finished stack of bricks needs to be 4 2/3 tall.
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Alyssa is building a brick mailbox. She is going to stack bricks that are each 2/3 ftstart fraction, 2, divided by, 3, end fraction, f, t tall, and the finished stack of bricks needs to be 4 2/3 tall. How many bricks will go in the stack?
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7 bricks
7 x 2/3 = 4 2/3
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