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Sam has 19 1/2 meters of rope to make jump ropes. He needs 3 1/4 meters for each jump rope. How many jump ropes can Sam make? A. 6 B. 6 1/4 C. 6 1/2 D. 7
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Sam has 19 1/2 meters of rope to make jump ropes. He needs 3 1/4 meters for each jump rope. How many jump ropes can Sam make? A. 6 B. 6 1/4 C. 6 1/2 D. 7
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Sam has 19 1/2 meters of rope to make jump ropes. He needs 3 1/4 meters for each jump rope.
How many jump ropes can Sam make?
A. 6
B. 6 1/4
C. 6 1/2
D. 7
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This answer is A. 19.5/3.25=6
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