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A piece of pipe is 30 3/4 inches long. If 5 pieces each 4 1/3 inches long are cut from the pipe how many inches of pipe remain
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A piece of pipe is 30 3/4 inches long. If 5 pieces each 4 1/3 inches long are cut from the pipe how many inches of pipe remain
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9 and 1/12 inches. So 5 times 4 1/3 would be 65/3 which is the same as 260/12. 30 3/4 would be 369/12-260/12 which is 109/12, it then becomes 9 and 1/12 inches
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9 and 1/12 inches of pipe remain because
30 and 3/4 = 30 and 9/12
4 and 1/3 = 4 and 4/12
4 and 4/12 x 5 = 20 and 20/12
which can be simplified to 21 and 8/12
30 and 9/12 - 21 and 8/12 = 9 and 1/12.
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