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A lumberyard worker is cutting three tree trunks into equal sections. The trunks measure 28 feet, 14 feet, and 42 feet. If the sections are as long as possible how long should each section be.
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A lumberyard worker is cutting three tree trunks into equal sections. The trunks measure 28 feet, 14 feet, and 42 feet. If the sections are as long as possible how long should each section be.
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They can be 60 feet!!!!!!!!
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